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THE 


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CONSTITUTION,  BY-LAWS, 

OFFICERS   AND  MEMBERS. 


APRIL,    1894. 


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OFFICERS  AND   TRUSTEES. 


2 

OFFICERS 

Elected  April  6,  1894. 


PRESIDENT. 
WARNER   VAN   NORDEN. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New-York Charles  H.  Truax. 

Kings  County,  N.  Y Delavan  Bloodgood. 

Albany  County,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Ulster  County,  N.  Y Elijah  Du  Bois. 

Dutchess  County,  N.  Y Edward  Elsworth. 

Essex  County,  N.  J John  N.  Jansen. 

Hudson  County,  N.  J Garret  D.  Van  Reipen. 

Queens  County,  N.  Y Henry  A.  Bogert. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Harris  E.  Adriance. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J William  H.  Vredenburgh. 

Schenectady  County,  N.Y John  Livingston  Swits. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J John  Paul  Paulison. 

Orange  County,  N.  Y Seymour  De  Witt. 

Middlesex  County,  N.J Abraham  V.  Schenck. 

Philadelphia,  Pa Samuel  S.  Stryker. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Columbia  County,  N.Y  Charles  K.  Van  Vleck. 

Rensselaer  County,  N.Y Charles  R.  De  Freest. 

Montgomery  County.  N.Y John  H.  Starix. 

United  States  Army Stewart  Vax  Vliet. 

United  States  Navy William  K.  Van  Reypen. 

SEC  BETA  I!  Y.  TREA  S  URER. 

Theodore  Melvix  Baxta.  Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


Term  Expires  in  1895. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Eugene  Van  Schaick. 

Term  Expires  in  1897. 
Henry  E.  Beekman, 
George  G.  De  Witt, 
John  L.  Riker, 
Robert  B.  Roosevelt, 
Robert  A.  Van  Wyck. 


TRUSTEES. 

Term  Expires  in  1896. 
James  William  Beekman, 
Tunis  G.  Bergen, 
D.  B.  St.  John  Roosa, 
Charles  H.  Truax, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord 

Term  Expires  in  1898. 
Frank  Hasbrouck, 
Abraham  Lansing, 
Henry  S.  Van  Beuren, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
John  W.  Vrooman. 


COMMITTEE   ON  GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE  M.  VAN  HOESEN, 
GEORGE  G.  DE    WITT, 
JOHN   L.  RIKER, 


COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE. 

JAMES   WILLIAM   BEEKMAN, 
ABRAHAM  VAN   SANTVOORD, 
JOHN   W.  VROOMAN. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

THEODORE  M.  BANTA, 

TUNIS  G.  BERGEN, 

D.  B.  St.  JOHN  ROOSA. 


4 

OFFICERS 

Elected  April  6,  1893. 

PRESIDENT. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  BEEKMAN. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New-York  City Warner  Van  Norden. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Delavan  Bloodgood. 

Kingston,  N.  Y. Augustus  Schoonmaker. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Pierre  Van  Buren  Hoes. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J Francis  I.  Vanderbeek. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y David  Cole. 

Rockland  County Isaac  C.  Baring. 

Catskill,  N.  Y *. Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y John  Livingston  Swits. 

Fonda,  N.  Y Alfred  DeGraaf. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J Charles  H.  Voorhees. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J James  M.  Van  Valen. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County.  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J James  J.  Bergen. 

Minisink  Charles  F.  Van  Inwegen, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Sheldon  Thompson  Viele. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. Samuel  S.  Stryker. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Y William  C.  Groesbeck. 

Camden,  N.  J Peter  L.  Voorhees. 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y. James  D.  Van  Hoevenberg. 

North  Hempstead,  N.  Y Andrew  J.  Onderdonk. 

United  States  Army  Stewart  Van  Vliet. 

United  States  Navy Wm.  Knickerbocker  Van  Reypen. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

Theodore  M.  Banta.  Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1894. 
"William  M.  Hoes, 
"William  J.  Van  Arsdale, 
Henry  S.  Van  Beuren, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest, 
John  W.  Vrooman. 

Term  Expires  in  1896. 
James  William  Beekman, 
Tunis  G.  Bergen, 
D.  B.  St.  John  Roosa, 
Charles  H.  Truax, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord. 


Term  Expires  in  1895. 
Theodore  M.  Bant  a, 
Chatjncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Eugene  Van  Schaick. 

Term  Expires  in  1897. 
Henry  R.  Beekman, 
George  G.  De  "Witt, 
John  L.  Riker, 
Robert  B.  Roosevelt, 
Robert  A.  Van  Wyck. 


COMMITTEE   ON  GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE   M.  VAN   HOESEN, 
GEORGE   G.  DE   WITT, 
JOHN   L.  RIKER, 


COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE. 

HENRY   R.  BEEKMAN, 
ABRAHAM   VAN  SANTVOORD, 
ALEXANDER  T.  VAN  NEST. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

THEODORE  M.  BANTA. 

WILLIAM   M.  HOES, 

D.  B.  St.  JOHN   ROOSA. 


OFFICERS 

Elected  April  6,  1892. 


PRESIDENT. 
AUGUSTUS  VAN  WYCK. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New-York  City Warner  Van  Norden. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Augustus  Schoonmaker. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J Cornelius  C.  Van  Eeypen. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Judah  B.  Voorhees. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Pierre  Van  Buren  Hoes. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Cornelius  R.  Blauvelt. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  H.  Roosevelt. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y Giles  Y.  Van  Der  Bogert. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Albany,  N.  Y.    Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J Charles  H.  Voorhees. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J John  Quackenbush. 

Passaic  County,  N.J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Yr John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J James  J.  Bergen. 

Minisink,  N.  Y Amos  Van  Etten,  Jr. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Sheldon  Thompson  Viele. 

Philadelphia,  Pa Eugene  Van  Loan. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y William  L.  Heermance. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Y William  C.  Groesbeck. 

Camden,  N.  J Peter  L.  Voorhees. 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y James  D.  Van  Hoevenberg. 

North  Hempstead,  N.  Y Andrew  J.  Onderdonk. 

United  States  Army Stewart  Van  Vliet. 

United  States  Navy Wm.  Knickerbocker  Van  Reypen. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

Theodore  M.  Banta.  Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1893. 
Henry  R.  Beekmax, 
George  G.  De  Witt, 
Johx  L.  Riker, 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
William  W.  Van  Voorhis. 

Term  Expires  in  1895. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


Term  Expires  in  1894. 
William  I).  Garrison, 
William  M.  Hoes, 
William  J.  Vax  Arsdale, 
Hexry  S.  Vax  Betjrex, 
Johx  W.  Vroomax. 

Term  Expires  in  1896. 
James  William  Beekmax, 
Tuxis  G.  Bergex, 
D.  B.  St.  Johx  Roosa, 
Charles  H.  Truax, 
Abraham  Vax  Saxtvoord. 


COMMITTEE    ON    GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE  G.  DE  WITT, 
HENRY  R.  BEEKMAN. 
ABRAHAM   VAN   SANTVOORD. 


COMMITTEE    ON   FINANCE. 

ROBERT  BARNWELL  ROOSEVELT, 
WILLIAM   J.   VAN   ARSDALE, 
JOHN    W.  VROOMAN. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY  VAN  DYKE, 
J.  WILLIAM   BEEKMAN, 
D.  B.  St.  JOHN  ROOSA. 


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OFFICERS 

Elected  Pinkster  Tuesday  (May  19),  1891. 


PRESIDENT. 
GEORGE  M.   VAN  HOESEN. 

VICE-PRESIDEXTS. 

New-York  City Charles  H.  Truax. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Augustus  Schoonmaker. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J Henry  Traphagen. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Judah  Back  Yoorhees. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y. Pierre  Van  Buren  Hoes. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van'  Nostrand. 

"Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y Giles  Yates  Van  Der  Bogert. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J Charles  H.  Voorhees. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J John  Quackenbush. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J James  J.  Bergen. 

Minisink,  N.  Y Amos  Van  Etten.  Jr. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Sheldon  Thompson  Viele. 

Philadelphia,  Pa Eugene  Van  Loan. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y E.J.  Elting. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. William  Chichester  Groesbeck. 

Camden,  N.  J Peter  L.  Voorhees. 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y James  I).  Van  Hoevenberg. 

North  Hempstead,  N.  Y Andrew  J.  Onderdonk. 

United  States  Army Stewart  Van  Vliet. 

United  States  Navy Wm.  Knickerbocker  Van  Reypen. 

SECRET  A  B  Y.  TREAS  FRER. 

Theodore  Melvin  Banta.  Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1892. 

Walton  Storm, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
Jacob  Wendell. 

Term  Expires  in  1894. 
William  D.  Garrison, 
William  J.  Van  Arsdale, 
William  M.  Hoes, 
Henry  S.  Van  Beuren, 
John  W.  Vrooman. 


Term  Expire*  in  1893. 
Henry  R.  Beekman, 
George  G.  De  Witt.  Jr.. 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
John  L.  Riker, 
William  W.  Van  Voorhis. 

Term  Expires  in  1895. 
Henry  Van  Dyke. 
Chauncey  M.  Depevt, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Theodore  M.  Baxta, 
Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


COMMITTEE   ON  GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE   G.  DE    WITT, 
GEORGE  W.  VAN   SICLEN, 
HENRY   R,  BEEKMAX. 


COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE. 

ROBERT   B.  ROOSEVELT, 
WM.  W.  VAN  VOORHIS, 
WM.  J.  VAN   ARSDALE. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY  VAN  DYKE, 
JACOB   WENDELL, 
CHAUNCEY  M.  DEPEW. 


10 

OFFICEES 

Elected  Pinkster  Tuesday  (May  27),  1890. 

. 

PRESIDENT. 
EOBEET   BARNWELL   ROOSEVELT. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New- York  City Maus  Rosa  Vedder. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Samuel  Decker  Coykendall. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J George  Clippinger  Varick. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Harmanus  Barkaloo  Hubbard. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Peter  Van  Schaack  Pruyn. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van  Nostrand. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y Giles  Yates  Van  Der  Bogert. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y .Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J George  Frederick  Schermerhorn. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J Lawrence  Van  Der  Veer. 

Minisink,  N.  Y Amos  Van  Etten,  Jr. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Sheldon  Thompson  Viele. 

Philadelphia,  Pa Eugene  Van  Loan. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y William  L.  Heermance. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Y William  Chichester  Groesbeck. 

Camden,  N.  J Peter  L.  Voorhees. 

Staten  Island William  Prall. 

North  Hempstead,  L.  I Andrew  J.  Onderdonk. 

United  States  Army Stewart  Van  Vliet. 

United  States  Navy Delavan  Bloodgood. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

George  West  Van  Siclen.  Eugene  Van  Schaick. 


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TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1891. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Feederic  J.  De  Peystee, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Heney  Van  Dyke, 
Geoege  M.  Van  Hoesen. 

Term  Expires  in  1893. 
Heney  E.  Beekman, 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Eobert  Barnwell  Eoosevelt, 
John  L.  Biker, 
William  W.  Van  Vooehis. 


Term  Expires  in  1892. 
Walton  Stoem, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
Jacob  Wendell. 

Term  Expires  in  1894. 
William  D.  Garrison, 
William  J.  Van  Arsdale, 
William  M.  Hoes, 
Henry  S.  Van  Beuren, 
John  W.  Vrooman. 


COMMITTEE    ON    GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE   M.  VAN   HOESEN, 
THEODORE  M.  BANTA. 
AUGUSTUS   VAN'  WYCK. 


COMMITTEE    ON   FINANCE. 

GEORGE   G.  DE  WITT,  Jr., 
WILLIAM   M.  HOES, 
WILLIAM   W.  VAN  VOORHIS. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY   VAN   DYKE, 

JOHN   L.  RIKER, 

WILLIAM   J.  VAN   ARSDALE. 


12 

OFFICERS 

Elected  Pinkster  Tuesday  (June  11),  1889. 


PRESIDENT. 
HOOPER    C.    VAN    VORST. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New-York  City Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Tunis  G.  Bergen. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J Isaac  I.  Vander  Beck. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Samuel  Decker  Coykendall. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y  Peter  Van  Schaack  Pruyn. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van  Nostrand. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y  Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y James  Albert  Van  Voast. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J  William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck. 

Bergen  County,  N.J. George  Frederick  Schermerhorn. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J Lawrence  Van  Der  Veer. 

Minisink,  N.  Y Amos  Van  Etten,   Jr. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y Sheldon  Thompson  Viele. 

Yronkers,  N.  Y William  L.  Heermance. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Yr William  Chichester  Groesbeck. 

Philadelphia,  Pa Eugene  Van  Loan. 

Camden,  N.  J Peter  L.  Voorhees. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

George  West  Van  Siclen.  Abraham  Van  Santvoord. 


TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1890. 
William  M.  Hoes, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest. 

Term  Expires  in  1892. 
Walton  Storm, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
Jacob  Wendell. 


Term  Expires  in  1891. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Frederic  J.  De  Peyster, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen. 

Term  Expires  in  1893. 
Henry  E.  Beekman, 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
John  L.  Riker, 
William  W.  Van  Voorhis. 


COMMITTEE    ON    GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE   M.  VAN  HOESEN, 
THEODORE  M.  BANTA, 
AUGUSTUS  VAN  WYCK. 


COMMITTEE    ON   FINANCE. 

GEORGE   G.  DE   WITT,  Jr., 
WILLIAM   M.  HOES, 
WILLIAM  W.  VAN  VOORHIS. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY   AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY   VAN   DYKE, 

JOHN   L.  RIKER, 

WILLIAM.  J.  VAN   ARSDALE. 


14 

OFFICERS 

Elected  Pinkster  (Mat  22),  1888. 


PRESIDENT. 
HOOPER  C.   VAN  YORST. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 


New-York  City Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Tunis  G.  Bergen. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. Henry  M.  T.  Beekman. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Samuel  Decker  Coykendall. 

Kinderkook.  N.  Y Peter  Van  Schaack  Pruyn. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van  Nostrand. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y John  Albert  Van  Voast. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J George  Frederick  Schermerhorn. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J John  Hopper. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

Monmouth  County,  N.  J D.  Augustus  Van  Der  Veer. 

Somerset  County,  N.  J Lawrence  Van  Der  Veer. 

Minisink,  N.  Y Amos  Van  Etten,  Jr. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

George  West  Van  Siclen.  Abraham  Van  Santvoord. 


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TEUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1889. 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Lucas  L.  Van  Allen, 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
Henry  S.  Van  Duzer, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr. 

Term  Expires  in  1891. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Frederic  J.  De  Peyster, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke. 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen. 


Term  Expires  in  1890. 
William  M.  Hoes, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
Abraham  Van  Santyoord, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest. 

Term  Expires  in  1892. 
Walton  Storm, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
Jacob  Wendell. 


COMMITTEE   ON  GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE  M.  VAN  HOESEN, 
ABRAHAM  VAN  SANTVOORD, 
THEODORE  M.  BANTA. 


COMMITTEE    OX    FINANCE. 

GEORGE  G.  DE  WITT,  Jr., 
GEORGE  W.  VAN  SLYCK, 
WILLIAM  M.  HOES. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HIS  TOBY   AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY  VAN  DYKE, 
ROBERT  B.  ROOSEVELT, 
LUCAS  L.  VAN  ALLEN. 


16 

OFFICERS 

Elected  Pinkster  Tuesday  (May  31),  1887. 


PRESIDENT. 
HOOPER  C.  VAN  VORST. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 


New-York  City Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Augustus  Van  Wyck. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J J.  Howard  Suydam. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Kingston,  N.  Y A.  T.  Clearwater. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Peter  Van  Shaack  Pruyn. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van  Nostrand. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y James  Albert  Van  Voast. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y "Walter  L.  Van  Denberg. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J George  Frederick  Schermerhorn. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J Martin  John  Ryerson. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y John  Van  Schaick. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y Frank  Hasbrouck. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER.      # 

George  West  Van  Siclen.    ■  Abraham  Van  Santvoord. 


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Term  Expires  in  1888. 
W.  A.  Ogden  Hegeman, 
GIeorge  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Augustus  Van  Wyck, 
Jacob  Wendell. 

Term  Expires  in  1890. 
William  M.  Hoes, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest. 


TRUSTEES. 

Term  Expires  in  1889. 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Lucas  L.  Van  Allen, 
Eobert  Barnwell  Kooseveli 
Henry  S.  Van  Duzer, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr. 

Term  Expires  in  1891. 
Theodore  M.  Banta, 
Frederic  J.  De  Peyster, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen. 


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OFFICERS 

Elected  Pinkster  Tuesday  (June  15),  1886. 


PRESIDENT. 
HOOPER  O    VAN  VORST. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 


New- York  City Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Adrian  Van  Sinderen. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J Theodore  Romeyn  Varick. 

Albany,  N.  Y Albert  Van  Der  Veer. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Alphonso  Trumpbour  Clearwater. 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Aaron  J.  Vander  Poel. 

Rockland  County,  N.  Y Garret  Van  Nostrand. 

Westchester  County,  N.  Y Charles  Knapp  Clearwater. 

Catskill,  N.  Y Evert  Van  Slyke. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y James  Albert  Van  Voast. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y Walter  L.  Van  Denbergh. 

Newtown,  L.  I John  E.  Van  Nostrand. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck. 

Bergen  County,  N.  Y George  Frederick  Schermerhorn. 

Passaic  County,  N.  J Martin  John  Ryerson. 

Cobleskill,  N.  Y  John  Van  Schaick. 

SECRETARY.  TREASURER. 

George  West  Van  Siclen.  Abraham  Van  Santvoord. 


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TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1887. 
David  Van  Nostrand, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr., 
Edgar  B.  Van  Winkle. 

Term  Expires  in  1889. 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Lucas  L.  Van  Allen, 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
Aaron  J.  Vanderpoel, 
Henry  S.  Van  Duzer. 


Term  Expires  in  1888. 
W.  A.  Ogden  Hegeman, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Benjamin  F.  Vosburgh, 
Jacob  Wendell. 

Term  Expires  in  1890. 
William  M.  Hoes, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest. 


COMMITTEE    ON    GENEALOGY. 

GEORGE  M.  VAN  HOESEN, 
AARON  J.  VANDERPOEL, 
PHILIP  VAN  VALKENBURGH,  Jr. 


COMMITTEE    ON   FINANCE. 

GEORGE  G.  DE  WITT,  Jr., 
GEORGE  W.  VAN  SLYCK, 
WILLIAM  M.  HOES. 


COMMITTEE    ON   HISTORY    AND    TRADITION. 

HENRY  VAN  DYKE,  Jr., 
ROBERT  B.  ROOSEVELT, 
LUCAS  L.  VAN  ALLEN. 


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OFFICERS 

Elected  April  30,  1885. 


PRESIDENT. 
HOOPER  C.  VAN   VORST. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

New- York  City Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt. 

Kingston,  N.  Y Alphonso  Trumpbour  Clearwater, 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y Augustus  "W.  Wynkoop. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y Adrian  Van  Sinderen. 

SECRETARY  AND   TREASURER. 

George  West  Van  Siclen. 


TRUSTEES. 


Term  Expires  in  1886 
William  M.  Hoes, 
Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
wllhelmus  mynderse, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst. 

Term  Expires  in  1888. 
W.  A.  Ogden  Hegeman, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
Benjamin  F.  Vosburgh, 
Jacob  Wendell. 


Term  Expires  in  1887. 
David  Van  No  strand, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
Henry  Van  Dyke, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr., 
Edgar  B.  Van  Winkle. 

Term  Expires  in  1889. 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
Lucas  L.  Van  Allen, 
Robert  Barnwell  Roosevelt, 
Aaron  J.  Vanderpoel, 
Henry  S.  Van  Duzer. 


3lrtiric£  of  incorporation. 


THE  HOLLAND   SOCIETY  OF  NEW-YORK. 


Certificate  of  Incorporation. 


We,  the  undersigned,  being  of  full  age,  citizens  of  the  United 
States  and  also  citizens  of  the  State  of  New- York,  desire  to  form 
ourselves  into  a  society  for  social  purposes,  in  accordance  with 
the  provisions  of  an  Act  entitled,  "An  Act  for  the  incorporation 
of  societies  or  clubs  for  certain  lawful  purposes,"  passed  May  12, 
1875 ;  and  we  do  hereby  certify : 


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Name. 

First.     The  name  or  title  by  which  said  Society  shall  be 
known  in  law,  is 

THE  HOLLAND   SOCIETY   OF   NEW-YORK. 


Business  and  Object. 

Second.    The  object  of  the  Society  shall  be, 

First  To  collect  and  preserve  information  respecting  the 
early  history  and  settlement  of  the  City  and  State  of  New-York 
by  the  Dutch,  and  to  discover,  collect,  and  preserve  all  still  ex- 
isting documents,  monuments,  etc.,  relating  to  their  genealogy 
and  history. 

Second.  To  perpetuate  the  memory  and  foster  and  promote  the 
principles  and  virtues  of  the  Dutch  ancestors  of  its  members, 
and  to  promote  social  intercourse  among  the  latter. 

Third.  To  gather  by  degrees  a  library  for  the  nse  of  the  So- 
ciety, composed  of  all  obtainable  books,  monographs,  pamphlets, 
manuscripts,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Dutch  in  America. 

Fourth.  To  cause  statedly  to  be  prepared  and  read  before  the 
Society,  papers,  essays,  etc.,  on  questions  in  the  history  or  gene- 
alogy of  the  Dutch  in  America. 

Fifth.  To  cause  to  be  prepared  and  published,  when  the  requi- 
site materials  have  been  discovered  and  procured,  collections  for 
a  memorial  history  of  the  Dutch  in  America,  wherein  shall  be 
particularly  set  forth  the  part  belonging  to  that  element  in  the 
growth  and  development  of  American  character,  institutions, 
and  progress. 


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Trustees. 

Third.    The  number  of  Trustees  to  manage  the  affairs  of  the 
Society  shall  be  twenty. 

The  names  of  the  Trustees 


Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
George  W.  Van  Slyck, 
David  Van  Nostrand, 
Edgar  B.  Van  Winkle, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
William  M.  Hoes, 
Aaron  J.  Vanderpoel, 
George  W.  Van  Siclen, 
Lucas  L.  Van  Allen, 


for  the  first  year  are  as  follows : 

Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
The  Rev.  Dr.  van  Dyke,  Jr., 
W.  A.  Ogden  Hegeman, 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 
wllhelmus  mynderse,    . 
Jacob  Wendell, 
Benjamin  F.  Vosburgh,  M.  D., 
Robert  B.  Roosevelt, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr., 
Alfred  Van  Santvoord. 


In  witness  wthereof,  we  have  hereunto  set  our 
hands  and  seals,  this  fourteenth  day  of 
March,  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  eightv-five. 


Aaron  J.  Vanderpoel, 
John  E.  Van  Nostrand, 
Gilbert  S.  Van  Pelt, 
A.  B.  Vandusen, 
Edgar  B.  Van  Winkle, 
Richard  Van  Santvoord,  M.D. 
Wm.  M.  Hoes, 
Robt.  B.  Roosevelt, 
Jacob  Wendell, 
Philip  Van  Volkenburgh,  Jr., 
Jenkins  Van  Schaick, 
Benjamin  F.  Vosburgh,  M.  D., 
Augustus  H.  Vanderpoel, 


Abraham  Van  Santvoord, 
Robt.  W.  Van  Boskerck, 
Herman  W.  Vander  Poel, 
A.  H.  Van  Sinderen, 
Francis  H.  Van  Vechten, 
Thomas  S.  Van  Volkenburgh, 
Geo.  W.  Van  Siclen, 
George  M.  Van  Hoesen, 
W.  A.  Ogden  Hegeman, 
Wm.  Van  Wyck, 
George  G.  De  Witt,  Jr., 

WlLHELMUS  MYNDERSE, 

Geo.  W.  Van  Slyck, 


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H.  Van  Schaick, 
H.  S.  Van  Duzer, 
W.  W.  Van  Voorhis, 

Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer, 
David  Van  Nostrand, 
L.  L.  Van  Allen, 
Frank  F.  Van  Derveer, 
Robert  B.  Van  Vleck, 
Hooper  C.  Van  Vorst, 
Geo.  Van  Wagenen, 


John  R.  Van  Derveer, 
Elisha  W.  Vanderhoof, 
Henry  C.  Van  Vechten, 
Henry  D.  Van  Orden, 
Alexander  T.  Van  Nest, 
Warner  Van  Norden, 
Arthur  M.  Jacobus,  M.  D. 
A.  K.  Van  Vleck, 
Cornelius  Van  Brunt, 
Edwin  E.  Van  Auken. 


ss.: 


State  of  New- York, 
City  and  County  of  New- York, 

I,  Patrick  Keenan,  Clerk  of  the  said  City  and  County  and 
Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  said  State  for  said  County,  do 
hereby  certify  that  the  certificate  of  incorporation  of  The  Hol- 
land Society  of  New- York,  with  acknowledgments  thereto  an- 
nexed, was  filed  and  recorded  in  this  office  on  the  thirtieth  of 
April,  1885. 

In  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  subscribed 
my  name  and  affixed  my  official  seal,  this  9th 
[l.  s.]  day  of  June,  1885. 

PATRICK  KEENAN,  Clerk. 

State  of  New- York,  )      . 

City  and  County  of  New-York,  i  "  " 

It  is  hereby  certified  that  the  certificate  of  incorporation  of 
The  Holland  Society  of  New-York,  with  acknowledgments 
thereto  annexed,  was  filed  and  recorded  in  this  office  on  the 
first  day  of  May,  1885. 

Witness  my  hand  and  the  seal  of  office  of  the 
Secretary  of  State,  at  the  City  of  Albany,  this 
[l.  s.]  1st  day  of  May,  one  thousand  eight  hundred 

aud  eighty-five. 

JOSEPH  B.  CARR,  Secretary  of  State. 


Constitution. 

Adopted  April  30,  1885. 
As  Amended  April  6,  1894. 

Article  I. 
Name. 
Section  1.  This  organization  shall  be  called 

THE   HOLLAND   SOCIETY   OF  NEW- YORK. 

Article  II. 

Object. 

The  object  of  the  Society  shall  be, 

First.  To  collect  and  preserve  information  respecting  the 
early  history  and  settlement  of  the  City  and  State  of  New- York 
by  the  Dutch,  and  to  discover,  collect,  and  preserve  all  still  exist- 
ing documents,  etc.,  relating  to  their  genealogy  and  history. 


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Second.  To  perpetuate  the  memory  and  foster  and  promote 
the  principles  and  virtues  of  the  Dutch  ancestors  of  its  members, 
and  to  promote  social  intercourse  among  the  latter. 

Third.  To  gather  by  degrees  a  library  for  the  use  of  the  So- 
ciety, composed  of  all  obtainable  books,  monographs,  pamphlets, 
manuscripts,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Dutch  in  America. 

Fourth.  To  cause  statedly  to  be  prepared  and  read  before 
the  Society,  papers,  essays,  etc.,  on  questions  in  the  history  or 
genealogy  of  the  Dutch  in  America. 

Fifth.  To  cause  to  be  prepared  and  published,  when  the 
requisite  materials  have  been  discovered  and  procured,  collec- 
tions for  a  memorial  history  of  the  Dutch  in  America,  wherein 
shall  be  particularly  set  forth  the  part  belonging  to  that  element 
in  the  growth  and  development  of  American  character,  institu- 
tions, and  progress. 

Article  III. 

Members. 

Section  1.  No  one  shall  be  eligible  as  a  member  unless  he 
be  of  full  age,  of  respectable  standing  in  society,  of  good  moral 
character,  and  the  descendant  in  the  direct  male  line  of  a  Dutch- 
man who  was  a  native  or  resident  of  New-York  or  of  the  Ameri- 
can colonies  prior  to  the  year  1675.  This  shall  include  those  of 
other  former  nationalities  who  found  in  Holland  a  refuge  or 
a  home,  and  whose  descendants  in  the  male  line  came  to  this 
country  as  Dutch  settlers,  speaking  Dutch  as  their  native 
tongue.  This  shall  also  include  descendants  in  the  male  line 
of  Dutch  settlers  who  were  born  within  the  limits  of  Dutch 
settlements,  and  descendants  in  the  male  line  of  persons  who 
possessed  the  rights  of  Dutch  citizenship  within  Dutch  settle- 


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ments  in  America,  prior  to  the  year  1675 ;  also  any  descendant 
in  the  direct  male  line  of  a  Dutchman,  one  of  whose  descendants 
became  a  member  of  this  Society  prior  to  June  16,  1886. 

Article  IV. 

Officers. 

Section  1.  A  President,  a  Vice-President  for  each  original 
Dutch  Center  or  Settlement  in  America,  a  Secretary  and  a  Treas- 
urer, shall  be  chosen  at  each  annual  meeting,  and  shall  hold 
office  for  one  year,  and  until  their  successors  are  elected.  There 
shall  also  be  chosen  from  its  members,  twenty  Trustees.  Those 
elected  at  the  first  election  shall  divide  themselves  into  four 
classes  of  five  each ;  one  class  to  hold  office  one  year,  the  second 
class  for  two  years,  the  third  class  for  three  years,  and  the  fourth 
class  for  four  years,  next  thereafter.  At  each  annual  meeting 
thereafter  there  shall  be  chosen  five  Trustees  to  fill  the  place  of 
the  class  whose  term  will  then  expire.  The  offices  of  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  may  be  filled  by  one  person. 

Section  2.  All  elections  shall  be  by  ballot,  under  the  di- 
rection of  inspectors,  to  be  appointed  by  the  President,  and  a 
plurality  of  votes  shall  elect. 

Article  V. 

Powers  and  Duties  of  Officers. 

Section  1.  The  President  of  the  Society,  and  in  his  absence 
the  Vice-President  for  New- York  City,  shall  authorize  the  call 
for  all  meetings  of  the  Trustees,  and  of  the  Society,  and  appoint 
the  place  of  each  meeting,  and  shall  exercise  the  usual  functions 
of  a  presiding  officer. 


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Section  2.  The  Secretary  of  the  Society  shall  notify  each 
Trustee  of  all  meetings  of  the  Trustees,  and  each  member  of  the 
Society  of  every  meeting  of  the  Society;  issue  all  other  author- 
ized notices  to  members;  make  and  keep  a  true  record  of  all 
meetings  of  the  Trustees  and  Society,  and  of  all  Standing  Com- 
mittees; have  custody  of  its  Constitution,  By-Laws,  and  Cor- 
porate Seal,  and  conduct  its  correspondence ;  he  shall  also  act 
as  Librarian  and  Curator,  and  have  the  keeping  of  all  books, 
pamphlets,  manuscripts,  and  personal  articles  pertaining  to  the 
Society. 

Section  3.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect,  and  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Trustees  disburse,  the  funds  of  the  Society,  and  shall 
keep  regular  accounts  thereof,  which  shall  be  subject  to  the  ex- 
amination of  the  President  and  Trustees.  He  shall  submit  a 
statement  thereof  to  the  Trustees  at  each  regular  meeting. 

Section  4.  The  Trustees  shall  have  general  charge  of  the 
affairs,  funds,  and  property  of  the  Society.  It  shall  be  their 
duty  to  carry  out  the  objects  and  purposes  thereof ;  and  to  this 
end  they  may  exercise  all  the  powers  of  the  Society,  subject  to 
the  Constitution,  and  to  such  action  as  the  Society  may  take  at 
its  special  or  stated  meetings. 

Section  5.  The  Trustees  shall  have  power  to  fill  any  vacancy 
which  may  occur  from  death  or  resignation  among  the  officers 
of  the  Society,  for  the  unexpired  term  of  office  vacated. 

Section  6.  The  Trustees  shall  cause  to  be  prepared  annually 
a  detailed  statement  of  the  financial  condition  of  the  Society, 
showing  its  receipts  and  expenditures  for  the  current  year,  the 
number  of  members,  and  other  matters  of  general  interest  to  the 
Society,  and  a  statement  thereof  shall  be  printed  and  a  copy  sent 
to  each  member  ten  days  previous  to  the  annual  meeting. 


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Section  7.  The  Trustees  shall,  from  time  to  time,  make  by- 
laws, rules,  and  regulations,  and  appoint  standing  committees 
and  sub-committees  on  matters  not  herein  determined. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

Membership. 

Section  1.  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  proposed  by 
one  member  and  seconded  by  another,  and  the  member  propos- 
ing a  candidate  shall  state,  in  writing,  the  name  of  the  person 
proposed,  his  occupation,  place  of  residence,  and  his  qualifica- 
tions for  membership. 

Section  2.  The  name  of  every  candidate,  with  those  of  his 
proposers,  shall  be  sent  to  the  Secretary  at  least  fifteen  days, 
and  by  him  sent  to  each  Trustee  at  least  ten  days,  before  he  is 
balloted  for.  Members  shall  be  chosen  by  the  Trustees,  and  no 
candidate  for  membership  shall  be  elected  unless  he  receive  an 
affirmative  vote  of  four  fifths  of  the  Trustees  present,  and  in 
every  instance  two  blackballs  shall  exclude. 

Section  3.  Any  Trustee  may,  at  the  same  meeting,  move  the 
reconsideration  of  a  vote,  either  of  admission  or  exclusion  ;  but 
after  an  adjournment  no  rejected  candidate  shall  be  eligible  for 
six  months  thereafter. 

Section  4.  The  admission  fee  shall  be  five  dollars.  The  an- 
nual subscription  fee  five  dollars,  payable  in  advance  on  the  first 
day  of  February  in  each  year.  The  Trustees  shall  have  power 
to  increase  each  of  said  amounts  from  time  to  time,  but  not  to  a 
sum  greater  than  one  hundred  dollars  for  the  admission  fee,  and 
ten  dollars  for  the  annual  subscription. 


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Section  5.  Every  person  elected  to  membership,  as  a  condi- 
tion thereof,  shall,  within  thirty  days  after  being  notified,  pay  to 
the  Treasurer  the  amount  of  the  admission  fee  and  sign  the  Con- 
stitution ;  the  Trustees  may  extend  the  time  for  the  latter  in 
special  cases. 

Section  6.  Should  any  member  neglect  to  pay  his  annual 
subscription  within  six  months  of  the  time  when  it  is  due,  his 
name  shall  be  dropped  from  the  roll  of  the  Society,  unless  for 
any  good  and  sufficient  excuse  the  Trustees  shall  vote  to  remit 
or  suspend  such  penalty. 

Section  7.  The  Trustees  shall  have  power,  by  a  vote  of  a 
majority  of  its  members,  to  suspend  or  forfeit  the  membership 
of  any  member  of  the  Society  for  conduct  on  his  part  likely,  in 
the  opinion  of  the  Trustees,  to  endanger  the  welfare,  interest,  or 
character  of  the  Society,  an  opportunity  being  first  given  such 
member  to  be  heard  before  the  Trustees  in  his  defense. 

Section  8.  Any  person  who  shall  cease  to  be  a  member  of 
the  Society  shall  forfeit  all  right  or  interest  in  the  property  of 
the  Society. 

Article  VII. 

Meetings. 

Section  1.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be  held 
on  April  6th,  the  anniversary  of  the  day  when,  in  A.  D.  1566,  the 
Dutch  combined  against  tyranny,  and  adopted  the  badge  which 
is  now  the  badge  of  this  Society.  Should  such  date  fall  on 
Saturday  or  Sunday,  the  annual  meeting  shall  be  held  on  the 
Monday  following. 

Section  2.  No  special  meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be  called 
at  any  time  except  by  order  of  the  President,  with  the  approval 


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of  three  Trustees,  or  by  the  Secretary  whenever  the  President 
shall  be  thereunto  requested  in  writing  by  twelve  members,  set- 
ting forth  the  purpose  of  such  meeting.  At  any  such  special 
meeting  no  business  other  than  that  specified  in  the  call  shall  be 
considered,  except  by  unanimous  consent.  At  least  ten  days' 
notice  shall  be  given  to  the  members,  of  all  meetings  of  the 
Society. 

Section  3.  The  Trustees  shall  hold  four  regular  meetings  each 
year  at  such  times  as  may  be  provided  in  the  By-Laws. 


Article  VIII. 
Notices. 

Section  1.  All  notices  shall  be  sent  to  such  address  as  shall 
be  left  with  the  Secretary.  If  no  address  be  so  given,  such  no- 
tices shall  be  sufficient  if  addressed  to  the  member  at  his  last 
known  place  of  residence. 

Article  IX. 
Amendments  to  the  Constitution. 

Section  1.  To  amend  the  Constitution,  an  affirmative  vote  of 
two  thirds  of  the  members  present  at  a  general  or  special  meet- 
ing- shall  be  requisite,  but  no  amendment  shall  be  made  except 
upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  upon  the 
written  request  of  at  least  fifteen  members  of  the  Society,  and 
after  the  mailing  to  each  member  notice  of  any  proposed  amend- 
ment at  least  ten  days  before  the  meeting  at  which  it  is  intended 
to  be  acted  upon. 


°&Vt%M$  of  €f)e  Ifollanfc  £ocictp. 

AS  AMENDED   APRIL   6,   1894. 

1.  Order  of  Business. 

At  all  meetings  of  the  Society,  the  order  of  business  shall  be 
as  follows : 

1.  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  previous  meeting. 

2.  Reports  of  officers. 

3.  Election  of  officers. 

4.  Reports  of  committees. 

5.  Miscellaneous  business. 

6.  Adjournment. 


2.  Meetings  of  Trustees. 

The  Trustees  shall  hold  stated  meetings  on  the  second  Thurs- 
day of  each  March,  June,  October,  and  December. 


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Special  meetings  of  the  Trustees  may  be  called  by  the  order  of 
the  President,  or,  in  his  absence,  by  the  Vice-President  for  New- 
York  city. 

3.  Proof  of  Descent. 

Before  being  voted  upon  for  membership,  each  candidate  shall 
furnish  satisfactory  proof  of  his  pedigree  to  the  Committee  on 
Genealogy,  who  shall  report  thereon  to  the  Board  of  Trustees. 


4.  Annual  Meeting. 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be  held  on  the  day 
specified  in  the  Constitution  (at  such  place  and  hour  as  the 
President  shall  appoint),  and  at  least  ten  days'  notice  of  the  same 
shall  be  sent  to  each  member  by  the  Secretary.  The  Trustees 
shall,  at  least  sixty  days  before  any  annual  meeting,  elect  a  com- 
mittee who  shall  nominate  a  ticket  to  be  voted  for  at  the  annual 
election,  and  a  list  of  the  nominations  shall  be  sent  to  each  mem- 
ber of  the  Society  at  least  ten  days  before  such  annual  meeting.1 


5.  Committees  and  Appointment. 

All  standing  committees  and  sub-committees  shall  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  President  or  other  chairman  of  the  meeting 
unless  specially  named  in  the  resolution  creating  the  committee 

i  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  held  May  27,  1890,  the  following  resolution 
was  adopted: 

Upon  the  appointment  by  the  Trustees  of  a  Nominating  Committee,  the  Secretary 
of  the  Society  shall  notify  the  Vice-Presideuts  of  each  locality  of  the  appointment  of 
the  Committee,  and  request  that  suggestions  be  made  from  each  locality  of  the  mem- 
ber who  is  desired  for  nomination  as  Vice-President  for  such  locality. 


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and  the  gentleman  first  named  shall  be  Chairman  of  each  com- 
mittee. The  standing  committees  shall  be  on  Finance,  on  Gene- 
alogy, and  on  History  and  Tradition. 

6.  Committee  on  Finance. 

The  Committee  on  Finance  shall  consist  of  three  members, 
and  shall,  at  least  once  in  each  year,  and  oftener  if  they  choose, 
audit  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the  Treasurer  of  this  Society 
and  report  upon  the  same  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society, 
and  oftener  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  as  they  may  see  fit.  or  as 
the  latter  may  order. 

7.  Committee  on  Genealogy. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Genealogy  to  report 
to  the  Trustees  upon  the  genealogy  of  candidates  that  may  be 
submitted  to  them,  and  to  collect  and  preserve,  in  accordance 
with  the  Constitution  of  this  Society,  information  and  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  genealogy  of  the  members  of  this  Society 
and  of  the  Dutch  settlers  of  New-York  and  of  the  American 
colonies,  and  said  committee  may  expend  the  funds  of  this  So- 
ciety for  that  purpose,  but  not  to  exceed  a  total  amount  of 
twenty-five  dollars  in  any  one  quarter  of  a  year,  unless  especially 
authorized  by  the  Trustees.  Said  committee  shall  consist  of 
three  members. 

8.  Committee  on  Histoey  and  Tradition. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  History  and  Tradi- 
tion to  collect  and  preserve,  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution 
of  this  Society,  information,  documents,  books,  and  monuments 
relating  to  the  history  and  tradition  of  the  ancestry  of  the  mem- 
bers of  this  Society,  and  of  the  Dutch  settlers  of  New-York  and 
of  the  American  colonies,  and  to  print  and  publish  the  same,  and 


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papers  and  essays  relating-  to  the  same,  copyrighting  original 
publications  for  the  benefit  of  this  Society ;  and  said  committee 
may  expend  the  funds  of  this  Society  for  that  purpose,  but  not 
to  exceed  a  total  amount  of  twenty-five  dollars  in  any  one  quar- 
ter of  a  year,  unless  especially  authorized  by  the  Trustees.  Said 
committee  shall  consist  of  three  members. 

9.  Special  Appropriation  of  Funds. 

A.  All  initiation  fees  received  for  this  Society,  together  with 
ten  per  cent,  of  the  amounts  annually  received  for  dues  of  this 
Society,  shall  be,  and  they  hereby  are,  appropriated  for  a  special 
fund,  which,  with  such  gifts  and  additions  as  may  be  made 
thereto,  is  hereby  set  apart  as  the  building  fund,  to  be  applied 
to  the  erection  of  a  suitable,  and  if  possible  a  self-supporting, 
building,  as  the  future  home  of  this  Society;  but  such  fund,  or 
parts  thereof,  may,  from  time  to  time,  be  otherwise  appropriated 
by  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

B.  Ten  per  cent,  of  the  amount  annually  received  for  dues  of 
this  Society  shall  be,  and  they  hereby  are,  appropriated  to  a 
special  fund,  which,  with  such  gifts  and  additions  as  may  be 
made  thereto,  is  hereby  set  apart  as  a  fund  to  be  applied  to  the 
publication,  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution  of  this  Society, 
of  a  memorial  history  of  the  Dutch  in  America,  such  history  to  be 
copyrighted  for  the  benefit  of  this  Society,  and  to  be  prepared 
and  published  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  on  History 
and  Tradition  ;  but  such  fund,  or  parts  thereof,  may,  from  time 
to  time,  be  otherwise  appropriated  by  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

10.  Centers  Entitled  to  a  Vice-President. 

The  original  Dutch  settlements  in  this  country,  each  one  of 
which  is  entitled  to  a  Vice-President  in  this  Society,   are    the 


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following  counties,  namely:  New-York,  Kings,  Queens,  Rich- 
mond, Westchester,  Rockland,  Orange,  Sullivan,  Dutchess,  Ulster, 
Greene,  Columbia,  Albany,  Rensselaer,  Schenectady,  Schoharie, 
Montgomery,  and  Erie  in  the  state  of  New-York;  Hudson,  Ber- 
gen, Passaic,  Essex,  Monmouth,  Middlesex,  Somerset,  and  Cam- 
den in  the  state  of  New  Jersey,  and  Philadelphia,  representing 
the  settlement  on  the  Delaware ;  provided  that  no  county  shall 
be  entitled  to  a  Vice-President  unless  there  are  ten  members 
resident  in  such  county.  There  may  be  also  a  Vice-President 
for  the  United  States  Army  and  one  for  the  United  States 
Navy. 

11.  Amendment. 

These  By-Laws  can  be  only  altered,  amended,  or  abrogated  at 
a  stated  meeting  of  the  Trustees,  or  at  a  meeting  specially  called 
for  that  purpose,  and  upon  a  notice  of  ten  days  to  each  Trustee 
by  the  Secretary,  informing  him  of  the  proposed  alteration, 
amendment,  or  abrogation,  and  then  only  upon  the  affirmative 
vote  of  a  majority  of  members  present.  Provided,  however,  that 
each  meeting  may  regulate  and  control  its  order  of  business. 


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Badge  of 

The  Holland  Society  of  New- York, 
adopted  march  30,  1887. 


The  most  significant  medal,  from  an  historical  point  of  view, 
which  was  ever  struck  in  Holland,  is  the  so-called  "  Beggars' 
Medal."  It  is  the  memorial  of  the  very  first  steps  of  that  march 
toward  civil  and  religious  liberty  in  which  the  men  of  the  Neth- 
erlands, after  heroic  struggles,  finally  led  the  world.  And  there- 
fore it  is  a  most  appropriate  token  for  us  to  wear,  who  have  re- 
ceived in  largest  measure,  in  this  New  Republic,  the  benefits  of 
the  noble  conflict  of  our  Dutch  forefathers. 


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Iu  Bizot's  "  Medallic  History  of  the  Republic  of  Holland,"  pub- 
lished at  Amsterdam  in  1690,  the  place  of  honor  is  given  to  this 
famous  ''Geuzenpenning."  The  following  description  of  its  ori- 
gin is  translated  from  that  work,  with  a  few  additions  from  the 
accounts  given  by  Prof.  J.  W.  Kitchin,  of  Oxford  : 

"  In  the  year  1565,  immediately  after  the  decrees  of  the  Council 
of  Trent  were  promulgated,  Philip  II.  determined  to  put  them  in 
force  throughout  his  dominions.  Accordingly,  he  now  made  a 
more  vehement  attack  upon  the  reformers ;  and  then  it  was, 
in  1566,  that  the  Netherland  nobles,  led  by  Count  Brederode, 
signed  the  famous  '  Compromise/  with  which  the  open  rebellion 
of  the  provinces  begins.  Margaret  of  Parma  was  Phillip's  re- 
gent in  the  Low  Countries.  Before  her  Brederode  appeared  with 
the  Protest  against  the  Inquisition  and  other  innovations  which 
the  King  proposed  to  introduce  into  Holland.  He  was  accom- 
panied by  three  hundred  noblemen,  who  had  bound  themselves 
together  for  the  preservation  of  the  liberties  of  the  provinces. 
The  Duchess  of  Parma  appeared  to  be  much  disturbed  at  the 
sight  of  such  a  multitude  of  noble  remonstrants;  but  the  Count  of 
Barlemont,  who  stood  beside  her,  begged  her  not  to  be  alarmed. 
'  For,'  said  he,  in  French,  '  they  are  only  beggars.' 

"  The  next  day,  the  6th  of  April,  1566,  as  the  confederates  were 
sitting  together  at  dinner,  and  talking  of  a  name  for  their  new 
party,  they  remembered  Barlemont's  sneer,  and  cried  out,  '  17- 
veni  les  Gueux? — '  Hurrah  for  the  Beggars  ! '  When  dinner  was 
over,  Brederode,  having  hung  a  beggar's  wallet  around  his  neck, 
filled  a  wooden  bowl  with  wine  and  drank  the  health  of  the  com- 
pany, declariug  that  for  his  part  he  was  ready  to  sacrifice  life, 
property,  everything,  in  defense  of  his  country's  freedom.  The 
room  rang  with  applause, — '  Hurrah  for  the  Beggars  ! '  The  cup 
was  passed  from  hand  to  hand.  Every  man  drank  the  same 
toast  and  made  the  same  pledge  of  devotion.  And  thus  it  was 
that  the  name  of  the  Queux,  or  beggars,  which  has  become  famous 


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throughout  Europe,  had  its  origin  at  a  social  feast ;  for  it  often 
happens  that  the  most  important  and  serious  affairs  begin  amid 
jests  and  laughter. 

"Soon  afterward  the  men  of  the  new  party  appeared  at  Brus- 
sels dressed  in  coarse  gray  cloth,  with  wooden  cups  attached  to 
their  belts,  and  with  this  medal  hanging  about  their  necks." 

One  of  these  medals  was  worn  by  William  of  Orange  at  the 
time  of  his  assassination. 

The  following  is  the  description,  translated  by  the  first  Secre- 
tary of  the  Society,  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Van  Siclen,  from  Van  Loon's 
"  Neclerlandsche  Penningen  " : 

"'The  nobles  assembled  several  times  in  different  places  to  find 
methods  to  protect  the  liberties  of  their  country  from  the  perils 
which  menaced  them  from  all  sides.  Those  who  showed  them- 
selves most  zealous  and  most  ardent  upon  these  occasious  were 
Henri  de  Brederode ;  Louis  of  Nassau,  brother  of  the  Prince  of 
Orange;  Florent  de  Pallant,  Count  of  Culembourg;  and  Wil- 
liam, Count  of  Bergen.  They  pushed  the  affair  so  far  that  meet- 
ings were  held,  first  in  Breda,  and  afterward  at  Hoogstraten. 

"At  the  latter  place  several  discontented  nobles  projected  an 
alliance,  which,  going  from  hand  to  hand,  was  in  a  short  time 
accepted  and  signed  by  more  than  four  hundred  persons,  all  of 
whom  promised  to  be  in  Brussels  on  a  certain  day.  To  give 
greater  Mat  to  this  league,  Henry  of  Brederode,  as  chief  of  the 
confederates,  found  it  convenient  to  make  his  entry  into  that  city 
on  the  3d  of  April,  A.  D.  1566,  accompanied  by  Count  Louis  of 
Nassau  and  many  nobles,  followed  by  a  great  number  of  servants. 
The  fourth  day  of  that  month  was  employed  in  preparations  and 
in  awaiting  the  Counts  of  Bergen  and  of  Culembourg.  Although 
the  following  day  these  lords  had  not  yet  arrived,  the  confed- 
erates did  not  delay  in  demanding  an  audience.  It  was  granted 
to  them,  and  the  Princess  Regent  appointed  the  hour  of  noon  to 
avoid  the  tumultuous  concourse  of  the  populace. 


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"  The  time  named  being  near,  Brederode  and  Count  Louis  were 
seen  to  leave  the  residence  of  Culembourg  and  to  walk  with  a 
decent  gravity  toward  the  court,  preceded  by  more  than  three 
hundred  gentlemen,  of  whom  they  themselves  formed  the  last 
rank.  When  the}'  arrived  before  the  Duchess,  Brederode  spoke 
for  all,  and  having  finished  his  harangue,  he  presented  to  Her 
Highness  a  petition  signed  in  the  name  of  all  that  illustrious 
troop.  In  this  petition,  after  having  represented  their  obedience 
and  their  fidelity  to  the  King,  they  declared  that,  notwithstanding 
the  hatred  that  their  procedure  would  very  likely  draw  upon  them, 
the}T  would  risk,  in  the  service  of  the  King,  showing  to  Her  High- 
ness the  dangerous  condition  of  affairs,  and  warning  her,  if  the 
protection  of  the  Inquisition  were  continued,  of  the  terrible  con- 
sequences which  they  foresaw  would  shake  the  State  to  its 
foundations.  They  demanded,  secondly,  that  the  edict  of  the 
King  relating  to  the  Inquisition,  and  relating  to  religion  in  gene- 
ral, be  reformed  by  the  States-General,  and  that  while  awaiting 
this,  the  execution  of  the  edict  should  be  suspended,  as  a  protec- 
tion against  the  sad  evils  of  which  they  were  already,  and  of 
which  they  would  be  more  and  more,  the  fertile  source. 

"  The  Regent,  hiding  as  well  as  possible  the  uneasiness  and 
indignation  which  this  affair  caused  her,  received  the  petition, 
and  replied  to  the  supplicant  that  she  would  examine  into 
their  demands  with  the  Lords  of  the  Council,  and  that  in  a 
short  time  she  would  let  them  know  her  decision.  With  this 
response,  the  confederate  lords  returned  to  Culembourg's  resi- 
dence in  the  same  order  and  with  the  same  gravity  with  which 
they  had  left  it. 

'"After  the  Regent  had  deliberated  on  the  petition  of  the  nobles, 
that  Princess  replied  the  following  day  in  writing  that  she  would 
represent  to  the  King  their  first  demand  in  the  most  favorable 
manner  possible,  but  that  she  was  obliged  to  refuse  absolutely 
the  second,  because  the  matter  was  not  in  her  power. 


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"  While  this  affair  was  thus  treated  at  the  palace  of  the  Prin- 
cess, the  populace  iusulted  the  confederate  nobles  by  the  oppro- 
brious epithet  of  gueux,  which  those  who  understood  French 
badly  changed  iuto  geuzen,  which  afterward  became  very  com- 
mon as  the  name  of  a  party  or  sect.  Others  say  that  the  author 
of  the  sobriquet  was  the  Baron  of  Barlemont,  who,  seeing  the  Re- 
gent surprised  at  the  sight  of  so  many  nobles,  tried  to  encourage 
her  by  saying, '  Ce  ne  sont  que  des  gueux?  However  that  may  be, 
this  name  was  received  by  the  nobles  as  a  precious  epithet,  and 
soon  became  the  most  honorable  title  of  that  illustrious  league. 

"  The  6th  of  April,  Brederode,  being  at  dinner  with  other 
lords  of  his  party  at  Culembourg's,  put  around  his  neck  a  wallet, 
and  filling  with  wine  a  wooden  cup,  like  that  worn  by  the  beg- 
gars, made  all  the  guests  follow  his  example.  He  declared  to 
them  at  the  same  time  that  while  always  remaining  faithful  to 
his  King,  not  only  would  he  risk  everything  in  defense  of  the 
liberties  of  the  country,  although  he  might  be  reduced  to  carry- 
ing a  wallet,  but  he  was  even  ready  to  give  up  his  life  in  so  good 
a  cause.  All  those  who  were  at  the  feast,  having  in  turn  taken 
the  wallet  and  the  cup,  made  the  same  declaration  one  after 
the  other,  in  the  midst  of  a  continual  cry  of  'Vivent  les  gueux!' 

"  Several  of  these  nobles  appeared  the  next  day  in  the  streets 
dressed  in  gray  frieze,  and  carrying  at  the  girdle,  as  a  badge  of 
honor,  a  small  wallet  and  a  little  wooden  cup  or  calabash. 

"  Then  (A.  D.  1566),  as  now  (A.  D.  1732),  the  wooden  bowl  was 
in  Brabant,  like  the  wallet,  a  distinctive  mark,  and  so  to  speak, 
a  livery  of  beggars.  Furnished  with  this  necessary  utensil  of 
their  profession,  they  went  certain  days  of  the  week  to  the  clois- 
ters, where,  after  having  taken  part  iu  the  catechising,  they  each 
received,  according  as  he  had  answered  well  or  badly,  a  portion 
of  soup  left  over  by  the  monks. 

"  It  was  by  this  low  and  despised  method  that  the  Professor, 
Thomas  Stapleton,  was  able  to  reach  the  highest  degree  of  eru- 


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dition,  notwithstanding  his  poverty  and  low  birth.  Sure,  thanks 
to  his  porringer,  of  victuals  which  were  absolutely  necessary  to 
him,  he  applied  himself  first  to  the  languages,  and  afterward  to 
the  higher  sciences,  with  such  success  that  he  was  honored  with 
the  most  distinguished  professorship  in  the  University  of  Lou- 
vain.  He  never  forgot  his  porringer.  In  the  feasts  which  they 
gave  when  he  was  elevated  to  this  important  charge,  not  only  did 
he  then  cause  the  first  toast  to  be  drunk  in  that  cup,  then  orna- 
mented with  a  foot  of  silver,  but  he  desired  that  after  his  death 
it  should  be  added  to  the  rich  ornaments  of  his  marble  tomb,  as 
an  example  and  as  a  beacon  for  other  distinguished  men  of  ge- 
nius, the  meanness  of  whose  extraction  might  seem  to  condemn 
them  to  darkness. 

'•  The  reader  must  pardon  me  this  digression,  which  I  would 
not  have  made  but  for  the  same  motive  which  caused  this  great 
man  to  parade  his  beggar's  bowl. 

"  The  gourd  or  bottle  had  its  origin  from  the  usage  made  of 
it  by  the  pilgrims  — that  class  of  people  who,  to  perform  a  pen- 
ance or  to  fulfil  certain  vows,  undertake  a  journey  to  the  dis- 
tant shrine  of  some  saint,  like  that  of  St.  James  in  Spain,  or  of 
Loretto  in  Italy.  They  are  obliged  to  go  there  begging  by  the 
way,  and  they  carry  this  bottle-gourd  or  calabash  attached  to 
the  girdle  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  water  for  their  use  when 
they  traverse  dry  and  arid  parts  of  the  country.  For  this  reason 
these  allied  nobles  made  use  both  of  the  porringer  and  the  wal- 
let as  an  emblem  of  poverty,  and  to  turn  into  pleasantry  the 
name  of  beggars  which  had  been  given  to  them  with  so  much  in- 
dignity. This  is  not  all.  These  lords,  wishing  to  engrave  on 
each  other's  memory  the  vow  which  each  had  made  to  defend  the 
privileges  of  the  country,  even  to  carrying  the  wallet,  took  pride 
in  wearing  on  the  breast  certain  medals  attached  to  ribbons,  and 
very  often  joined  with  a  porringer  and  a  gourd." 

The  form  adopted  by  The  Holland  Society  is  a  facsimile  of  the 


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one  to  which  are  attached  two  such  porringers  and  a  gourd  or 
bottle,  and  shows  on  its  face  the  armed  bust  of  Philip  II.  of 
Spain,  with  the  first  half  of  the  motto,  "  en  tout  fidelles  au 
roi,"  and  on  the  reverse  two  wallets,  between  the  straps  of 
which  are  two  hands  joined,  with  the  remainder  of  the  motto, 
"jusqu'a  porter  la  besace,"  together  with  the  date,  1566,  the 
figures  of  which  are,  however,  separated,  one  in  each  corner 
formed  by  the  crossed  hands  and  wallets. 

Plaster  casts  of  originals  of  various  sizes,  in  the  Museum  of 
Antiquities  in  Amsterdam,  were  kindly  presented  to  the  Society 
by  Dr.  T.  H.  Blom  Coster,  physician  to  the  Queen  of  the  Neth- 
erlands. 

The  die,  which  has  been  cut  by  Tiffany  &  Co.,  is  the  property 
of  the  Society.  The  medals,  including  the  cups,  the  flagon,  the 
orange  ribbon  and  the  pin,  can  be  furnished  in  silver  for  six 
dollars  ($6)  each.  They  can  also  be  supplied  in  gold  for  twenty- 
eight  dollars  ($28)  each.  Orders  should  be  sent  to,  and  checks 
made  payable  to  the  order  of,  Mr.  Eugene  Vau  Schaick,  Treas- 
urer, 6  Wall  Street,  New- York. 

HENRY  J.  van  DYKE,  Jv.A 

H.  S.  van  DUZER,  -  Commit  fee. 

WILLIAM  M.  HOES,  ) 


LIST   OF  MEMBERS. 


A 

Dec.  22,  1887. .  Acker,  David  Depeyster Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Acker,  Franklin New-York. 

Dec.  22,  1887 . .  Adriance,  Harris  Ely Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Adriance,  Isaac  Reynolds Pougkkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890 ..  Adriance,  John  Butler New  Haven,  Conn. 

Dec.  22,  1887.   Adriance,  Francis  Henry Hartford,  Conn. 

Oct.    27,  1887.   Adriance,  John  Erskin   Pouglikeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Dec,  22,  1887    Adriance,  William  Allen "  " 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .  Amerman,  Benjamin  Lander New-York. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Amerman,  Frederick  Herbert " 

Dec.  20,  1886 .  .  Amerman,  Newton " 

Dec.      7,  1888.  .Amerman,  William  Henry  Houghton.  .   Arverne,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Amerman,  William  Libbey New- York. 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Anthony,  Richard  Amerman " 

B 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Banta,  Albert  Franklin St.  Johns,  Arizona. 

Oct.    22,  1890.  .Banta,  Charles Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

April   6,  1886.   Banta,  Cornelius  Vreeland Roselle,  N.  J. 

Oct.    22,  1890.   Banta,  David  Demarest Bloomington,  Ind. 

Oct.    22,  1890 .  .  Banta,  George Menasha,  Wis. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Banta,  George  Aaron Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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June  15,  1886.   Banta,  Theodore  Melvin Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Banta,  William  Henry Valparaiso,  Ind. 

Oct.   24,  1889 . .  Barhydt,  George  Weed Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Barhydt,  Thomas  Low Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  17,  1885 .  .  Bayard,  Thomas  Francis Wilmington,  Del. 

Mar.  29,  1891 .  .  Bayles,  Frederick  Cruser New- York. 

Mar.  29,  1891  .  Bayles,  Robert Kingston,  N.  J. 

April 30,  1885.  .Beekman,  Gerard New-York. 

June  15,  1886    Beekman,  Henry  M.  T Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Dec.  23,  1885.  .Beekman,  Henry  Rutger New-York. 

Dec.  23,  1885.  Beekman,  J.  William^ 

June  15,  1886.  .Beekman,  John  Woodhull Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Dec.  22,  1887    Bensen,  Albert  Van  Voast Albany,  N.  Y. 

Sept.  29,  1892 . .  Bergen,  Abram  Winfred Cornwall,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891     Bergen,  Edward  Jacob Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Jan.  30,  1890 . .  Bergen,  Francis  Henry New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Bergen,  Frank Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Bergen,  Herman  Suydam New-York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Bei'gen,  James  J Somerville,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891 . .  Bergen,  John  W.  H Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   23,  1885.   Bergen,  Tunis  G "  " 

Dec.  29,  1892   .  Bergen,  Tunis  Henry " 

Oct.    25,  1886  .  Bergen,  Van  Brunt Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .  Bergen,  Zaccheus New-York. 

Oct.   22,  1890 .  Berry,  John  F Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Berry,  Richard  J Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890 . .  Blauvelt,  Alonzo New-York. 

Jan.   30,  1890 .  .  Bleecker,  Anthony  James. .  . " 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Bleecker,  James " 

Mar.  28,  1889     Bleecker,  Theophylact  Bache,  Jr " 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Bloodgood,  Delavan Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  18S9.  .Bloodgood,  Francis Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Bloodgood,  Hildreth  Kennedy New-York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Bloodgood,  John " 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Bloodgood,  Joseph  Francis Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888. .  Blydenburgh,  Benjamin  Brewster New- York. 


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Mar.  29,  1888.  .  Blydenburgk,  John  Brower New-York. 

June  25,  1885 . .  Bog-art,  John Albany,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.   Bogart,  Joseph  Hegeman Roslyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886 .  .  Bogert,  Albert  Gilliam New- York. 

Mar.  27,  1889 .  .Bogert,  Andrew  Demarest Englewood,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Bogert,  Charles  Edmund New -York. 

Oct.    27,  1887   .  Bogert,  Edward  Strong Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Bogert,  Henry  Augustine Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Bogert,  Henry  Lawrence "  " 

Dec.     7,  1888     Bogert,  John  G New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Bogert,  Philip  Embury Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888   .  Bogert,  Stephen  Gilliam New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Bogert,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891 .  .  Bogert,  Walter  Lawrence Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Sept.  29,  1892   .  Bonta,  Frank  Manley     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

June  15,  1886 . .  Booraem,  John  Van  Vorst Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  23,  1885 . .  Booraem,  Louis  Vacher Montclair,  N.  J. 

Dec.  22,  1S87.   Booraem,  Theodore  Burges  .....  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24.  1885 .  .  Boorom,  Sylvester  Daley Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891     Bradt,  Samuel  C Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887     Brevoort,  James  Renwick Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     8,  1886 .  .  Brinckerhoff,  Alexander  Gordon Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Brinckerhoff,  Elbert  Adrian New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Brinckerhoff,  Henry  Waller Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888   .  Brinckerhoff,  John  Henry Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  2S,  1889.  .Brink,  Benjamin  Myer Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1893 . .  Brinkerhoff ,  Henry  H.,  Jr Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Mar.  31,  1892     Brinkerhoff,  Robert  Bentley Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

June  15,  1886.  .Brouwer,  George  Howard New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1SS6   .Brouwer,  Theophilus. Anthony " 

Dec.  22,  1887 . .  Brower,  Abram  Giles Utica,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Brower,  Abraham  Thew  Hunter   New- York. 

June  15,  1886   .  Brower,  Bloomfleld   " 

Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Brower,  Charles  De  Hart 

Mar,  26,  1891 ..  Brower,  David Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.    22,  1887     Brower,  John New-York. 


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Dec.   23,  1885 .  .  Brower,  William  Levevich New-York. 

Oct.    25,  188G.  .  Bruyn,  Augustus  Hasbrouck Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Burhans,  Charles "  " 

Oct.    24,  1889.  .  Burhans,  Samuel,  Jr   New-York. 

Mar.  30,  1893 . .  Burtis,  Arthur Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1893  .  Burtis,  Morse "  " 

Dec.  29,  1892 .  .  Burtis,  Peter  Phillips Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


C 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Cadmus,  Cornelius  Andrew  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Cantine,  Peter Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885.  .Clearwater,  Alphonso  Trumpbour Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1885 . .  Clearwater,  Charles  Knapp Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887. .  Clute,  Jacob  Winne Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886. . Cole,  David Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Cole,  Frank  Howard "  " 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Conover,  Alonzo  Edward New- York. 

May   19,  1887 . .  Conover,  Frank  Bruen Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Conover,  Frank  Edgar New- York. 

Oct.    29,  1891     Conover,  Frederic  King Madison,  Wis. 

Oct.    24,  18S9 .  .  Conover,  Garret  B Englishtown,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887  .Conover,  James  Clarence Freehold,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Conover,  James  Scott New- York. 

Mar.  30,  1887. .  Conover,  John  Barriclo Freehold,  N.  J. 

Dec.     9,  1887. .  Conover,  John  Livingston "  " 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Conover,  Richard  Stevens New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Dec.  22,  1887.   Conover,  Stacy  Prickett Wickatunk,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891 . .  Conover,  Warren  Archer New- York. 

Mar.  31,  1892 . .  Cooper,  Cornelius  Stoutenburgh,  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J. 

Jan.   30,  1890 . .  Cooper,  Ebenezer  Lane Chicago,  111. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Cooper,  James  C River  Edge,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Cooper,  John  Henry New- York. 

Jan.   30,  1890  .  Cooper,  Washington  Lafayette " 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Cortelyou,  Lawrence  Van  Voorhees  . .  .Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Cowenhoven,  John Blythebourue,  N.  Y. 


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Mar. 


15,  1886 
28,  1889 
30,  1890 
26,  1891 
7,  1892 
30,  1893 
30,  1890 
30,  1887 
30,  1887 


Dec.  7,1888. 
Oct.  27,1887. 
Oct.  22,1890. 
Mar.  30,  1887. 
April  30,  1885. 
June  25,  1885 
April  30,  1885 
Oct.  27,  1887. 
Mar.  29,  1894. 
Mar.  29,  1894. 
Dec.  29,  1892 
Oct.  24,  1889 . 
Mar.  29,  1888 . 
April  30,  1885. 
Dec.  23,  1885 
Oct.  24,  1889. 
April  6,1886. 
Mar.  29,  1894. 
Oct,  27,  1887. 
Oct.  25,  1886. 
Nov.  17,1885. 
Oct.  22,  1890 . 
Oct.  24,  1889. 
Oct.  22,  1890. 


Coykendall,  Samuel  Decker Rondout,  N.  Y. 

.  Coykendall,  Thomas  Cornell "  " 

dispell,  Charles  Winegar "  " 

.  Cronkhite,  Aaron  Hale Denver,  Col. 

.  Cronkhite,  Aaron  Hale,  Jr "         " 

Cronkhite,  Justus  Abraham Dallas,  Texas. 

Cruser,  Matthias  Van  Dyke Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

.  Cuyler,  Cornelius  Cuyler New-York. 

Cuyler,  Thomas  De  Witt Philadelphia,  Pa. 

D 

De  Bevoise,  George  W New- York. 

De  Bevoise,  Isaac  C Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

De  Freest,  Charles  Rutger Troy,  N.  Y. 

De  Graaf,  Alfred Fonda,  N.  J. 

De  Graaf,  Henry  Peek Oscawana,  N.  Y. 

De  Groot,  Alfred Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. 

.  De  Groot,  William New-York. 

Delamater,  Ezra  Doane Hudson,  N.  Y. 

De  La  Montanye,  Charles Port  Ewen,  N.  Y. 

De  La  Montanye,  James New- York. 

De  Lano,  William  Ray " 

.  Demarest,  John    " 

Denise,  David  Demarest Freehold,  N.  J. 

.Depew,  Chauncey  Mitchell New- York. 

De  Peyster,  Frederick   J " 

De  Peyster,  Johnston  Livingston Tivoli,  N.  Y. 

De  Peyster,  John  Watts "  " 

De  Ridder,  John  Henry Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Devoe,  Frederick  William New- York. 

De  Witt,  Abraham  Van  Dyke Albany.  N.  Y 

De  Witt,  Alfred New- York. 

De  Witt,  Charles  Adolphus Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

De  Witt,  Cornelius Norfolk.  Va. 

De  Wilt,  David  Godwin South  Orange,  N.J. 


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Mar.  26,  1891.  .De  Witt,  Edward  Pultz Middletown,  X.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  De  Witt,  George  G New- York. 

June  25,  1885 . .  De  Witt,  Henry  Clinton " 

Dec.  23,  1885 . .  De  Witt,  Jerome Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  De  Witt,  Moses  J Newark,  N.  J. 

April  30,  1885 . .  De  Witt,  Peter New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886     De  Witt,  Richard  Varick Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  De  Witt,  Seymour Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  De  Witt,  Sutherland Elmira,  N.  Y. 

June  25,  1885.   De  Witt,  Thomas  Dunkin Pelkani  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 . .  De  Witt,  Thomas  King Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891.  .De  Witt,  Thomas  May Cleveland,  0. 

April   6,  1886 . .  De  Witt,  William  Cantine   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  De  Witt,  William  G New-York. 

June  30,  1892.  .Dey,  Anthony " 

June  30,  1892 .  .  Dey,  Joseph  Warren  Scott 

June  30,  1892.  .Dey,  Richard  Varick San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Deyo,  Andrew Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890 .  .  Deyo,  Jacob New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Jan.    30, 1890.  .  Deyo,  Jerome  Vernet Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Deyo,  Peter West  Superior,  Wis. 

Dec.   29,  1892 . .  Deyo,  Solomon  Le  Fevre New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1885 . .  DiHenbeck,  Morris  H " 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Dingman,  John  Henry Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

April   6,  1886 . .  Ditmars,  Abram  Douwe New-York. 

April   6,  1886 . .  Ditmars,  Edward  Wilson   " 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Ditmars,  Isaac  Edward " 

Mar.  30,  1887. .  Douw,  Charles  Gibbons Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891   .Du  Bois,  Brewster  Graham   Marlborough,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .  Du  Bois,  Cornelius New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Du  Bois,  Elijah Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Du  Bois,  Francis  Latta Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891   .  Du  Bois,  John  Coert Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887 . .  Dumond,  Cornelius  J New-York. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Duryee,  Gustavus  Abeel Newark,  N.  J. 

Oct.    29,  1891 .  .  Duryee,  Jacob  Eugene New- York. 


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Nov.  17,  1885.  .Duryee,  Joseph  Rankin New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Duryee,  Joseph  Woodard " 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Duryee,  William  Budington Freehold,  N.  J. 

May  19,  1887. .  Duryee,  William  Rankin New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

June  30,  1892 .  .  Dyckman,  Frank  Hamilton Orange,  N.  J. 

E 

June  25,  1885   .  Eckerson,  Peter  Q New- York. 

Mar.  29,  1894     Edsall,  Clarence '. Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Nov.    9,  1893 . .  Edsall,  Heury  Thomas "  " 

Dec.     7,  1888. .  Elmendorf,  Dwight  Latin-op New- York. 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .  Elmendorf,  Joachim 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Elmendorf,  John  Augustus " 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Elmendorf,  John  Barker " 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Elmendorf,  William  Burgess Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Elsworth,  Edward Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Elting,  Ezekiel  Jan ...  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887 .  .  Elting,  Irving Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  30,  1890 .  .  Elting,  Jacob Clintondale,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  30,  1890.  .Elting,  Jesse New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Elting,  Peter  Jacobus Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Elting,  Philip Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Esselstyn,  Everett  James New- York. 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Esselstyn,  Herman  Vedder Hudsou,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Esselstyn,  Jacob  Broadhead Claverack,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1894.   Esselstyn,  Sherman Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

F 

Oct.    25,  1880 . .  Fonda,  Douw  Henry Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   20,  1880   .  Fryer,  Robert  Livingston Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

April    0,  1880.  .Fiyer,  William  John,  Jr. New-York. 

G 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Garretson,  Garret  James Newtown,  N.  Y. 

April   G,  1886 .   Goelet,  Ogden New- York. 

April  6,  1880. . Goelet,  Robert " 


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Mar.  30,  1887. .  Groesbeck,  Edward  Anson Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   '22,  1887. .  Groesbeck,  Herman  John Cincinnati,  O. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Groesbeck,  Leonard  Harvey Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1S87.  .Groesbeck,  William  Chichester.  .  .  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  30,  1890 . . Gulick,  Alexander  Reading .New- York, 

Mar.  31,  1892 .  .  Gulick,  Arnatt  Reading Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  30,  1S90 . .  Gulick,  Charlton  Reading "  " 

Nov.  30,  1890   .  Gulick,  Ernestus  Schenck "  " 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Gidick,  James  Callbreath New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Gulick,  John  Callbreath " 


H 

Mar.  31,  1892 .  .  Hageman,  Andrew  James Somerville,  N.  J. 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Hardenbergh,  Abram  Jansen Spring  House,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891     Hardenbergh,  John  Warren Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Dec.  26,  1889.   Hardenbergh,  Warren New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Mar.  27,  1890   .  Haring,  Isaac  Cornelius West  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 ,  .Hasbrouck,  Abraham Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890  .  Hasbrouck,  Alfred Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890 . .  Hasbrouck,  Alfred,  Jr.,  Van  Couver  Barracks,  Wash't'n. 

Mar.  26,  1891.  .  Hasbrouck,  Alvah  Deyo Highland,  N.  Y. 

Dee,  29,  1892  ..Has  Broaek,  Daniel  Andrew New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886. .  Hasbrouck,  Ferdinand New- York. 

Dec.  20,  1886     Hasbrouck,  Frank Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Oct,    22,  1890 .  .  Hasbrouck.  G.  D.  B Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Hasbrouck,  George  Wickes New- York. 

Nov.    9,  1893.  .Hasbrouck,  Henry  Cornelius Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892 . .  Has  Brouck,  Howard New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 ..  Hasbrouck,  Isaac  Edgar Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888     Has  Brouck,  Jacob  De  Puy High  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Hasbrouck,  John  Cornelius New- York. 

Mar.  30,  1893 .  .  Hasbrouck,  Joseph Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890   .  Hasbrouck,  Joseph  Edwin Modena,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892 ..  Hasbrouck,  Levi Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1 891   .  Hasbrouck.  Louis "  " 


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Nov.    9,  1893 . .  Hasbrouck,  Louis  Philip Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1894.   Hasbrouck,  Manning "  " 

Mar.  27,  1890 . .  Hasbrouck,  Oscar,  Jr Modena,  N.  Y. 

June  30,  1892   .  Hasbrouck,  Raymond  De  Lancey Annapolis,  Md. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Hasbrouck,  Sayer Providence,  R.  I. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Heermance,  De  Witt Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Heermauce,  Martin Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .Heermance,  William  Laing Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890 .  .  Heermans,  Forbes Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .  Hegeruan,  John  Roger Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Hegeman,  Johuston  Niven New-York. 

Dec.   23,  1885.   Hegeman,  Joseph  Perot Southold,  N.  Y. 

June  30,  1892   .  Hoagland,  Joseph  C Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Hoes,  Pierre  Van  Buren    Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

May  19,  1887.  Hoes,  Roswell  Randall Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mar.  14,  1885     Hoes,  William  Myers New- York. 

Jan.  30,  1890.  .  Hoose,  James  Harmon Pasadena,  Cal. 

Dec.  20,  1886     Hopper,  John Paterson,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Hopper,  John  Henry " 

Dec.  20,  1886 . .  Hopper,  Robert  Imlay " 

June  15,  1886 .   Houghtaling,  David  Harrison New- York. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Hoysradt  Albert Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Hubbard,  Harmanus  Barkaloo Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Hubbard,  Timothy  Ingraham Flatlands,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1894.  .Hulst,  Charles  Wesley" Englewood,  N.  J. 

Oct,    22,  1890 . .  Hulst,  Edward  Tompkins Newtown,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886.   Hulst,  George  Duryee Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886.  . Hun,  Thomas Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Huyck,  Edmund  Niles "  " 

Jan.  30,  1890 .   Huyck,  Francis  Conklin "  " 


J 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  Jacobus,  Arthur  Middleton New-York. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Jacobus,  David  Schenck Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Dec.  22,  1887 .  .  Jacobus,  John  Wesley New- York. 


53 

Oct.   29.  1891.   Jacobus,  Melancthon  Williams   Hartford,  Conn. 

June  25,  1885.   Jacobus,  Richard  Mentor New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Jansen,  John  Nathaniel Newark,  N.  J. 

Dec.  23,  1885.   Johnson,  Jeremiah,  Jr Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 


K 

April   6,  1886 . .  Keteltas,  Henry New-York. 

Nov.    9,  1893.   Kip,  Charles  Augustus Morristown,  N.  J. 

April 30,  1885.  .Kip,  Clarence  Van  Steenbergh New-York. 

April  30,  1885 . .  Kip,  George  Goelet Morristown,  N.  J. 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Kip,  Ira  Andruss New-York. 

Oct.    21,  1889 . .  Kip,  William  Fargo 

Dec.     7,  1888   .  Knickerbacker,  David  Buel Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Dec,  22,  1887.  .Knickerbacker,  John Troy,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Knickerbacker,  Thomas  Adams "  " 

May  19,  1887.  .  Knickerbocker,  Edgar New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888.   Kouwenhoven,  Francis  Duryee Steinway,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892.   Kouwenhoven,  Peter Flatland  Neck,  L.  I. 


L 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Lansing,  Abraham Albany,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Lansing,  Gerrit  Yates " 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Lansing,  Isaac  De  Freest " 

Dec.  20,  1886 .  .  Lansing,  John Watertown,  N.  Y. 

June  15,  18S6     Lansing,  John  Towusend Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886     Lansing,  Joseph  Alexander " 

Oct,    24,  1889 .   Le  Fevre,  De  Witt  Chauneey Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890 .  .  Le  Fevre,  Jacob New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890     Lefferts,  John Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 ..  Lefferts,  Robert .  .Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890  .  .  Leggett,  William  James Belleville,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1S87   .Lodewick,  Charles  Casper Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Longstreet,  Henry  H Matawan,  N.  J. 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Longstreet,  Jacob  Holmes Bordentown,  N.  J. 


54 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Lott,  James  Van  Der  Bill; Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   29,  1892     Lott,  John  Abraham,  Jr Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Low,  John  W Middletown,  N.  Y. 

April   6,  1886 .  .  Lydecker,  Charles  Edward New-York. 

Jan.     7,  1892     Lvdecker,  John  Ever Bogota,  N.  J. 


M 

Nov.    9,  1893 .  .  Mandeville,  Frederick  Austin Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Marseilles,  Charles Exeter,  N.  H. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Marsellus,  John Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.   Marsellus,  Max  de  Motte Passaic,  N.  J. 

Dec.   28,  1893 .  .  Mead,  Isaac  Franklin New- York. 

Mar.  27,  1890.  .Meserole,  Walter  Monfort Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 ..  Messier,  Remsen  Varick Pittsburgh,  Pa, 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Miller,  Peyton  Farrell Albany,  N.  Y. 

May   19,  1887 .  .  Miller,  Theodore Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Montanye,  George  Edward New-York. 

Oct.    27,  1887.   Montanye,  Lewis  Foster " 

Oct.   25,  1886.  .Montanye,  William  Henry " 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Morris,  John  Jacob Paterson,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Mott,  Hopper  Stryker New- York. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Myer,  Albert  James Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892.   Myer,  Isaac New-York. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Myers,  Andrew  Gormly Fort  Jones,  Cal. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Myers,  George  Tobias Portland,  Oregon. 

Dec.     7,  1888.   Myers,  John  Gillespie Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Mynderse,  Herman  V Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  Mynderse,  Wilhelmus    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


N 

Mar.  27,  1890.  .Nostrand,  Frederick  William Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889.   Nostrand,  George  Englebert Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Nostrand,  John  Lott Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 


55 

0 

Oct.    24,  1885   .  Onderdonk,  Andrew  Joseph Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Onderdonk,  Thomas  William New- York. 

April  30,  1885 . .  Onderdonk,  William  Minne 

Sept,  29,  1892 .  .  Opdyke,  William  Stryker " 

Dec.  20,  18S6.  .  Osterhoudt,  Howard.' Kingston.  N.  Y. 

Oct.   24,  1889 .  .  Ostrander,  Angelo Peekskill,  N.  Y. 


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30, 

1887 

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19, 

1887 

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30, 

1887 

Mar. 

30, 

1887 

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27, 

1890 

Oct. 

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1889 

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27, 

1887 

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7, 

1888 

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p 

Paulison,  John  Paul Tenafly,  N.  J. 

Pentz,  Archibald  Maclay New- York. 

Perrine,  David  Yan  Der  Yeer Freehold.  X.  J. 

Polhemus  Abraham Orange,  N.  J. 

Polhemus,  Henry  Ditmas Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Polhemus,  Henry  Martin New-York. 

. Polhemus,  Isaac  Heyer Newark.  X.  J. 

.  Polhemus,  James  Suydam New- York. 

Poucher,  Johannes  Wilson Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Prall,  John  Howard Newtown.  X.  Y. 

.  Prall,  William Detroit,  Mich. 

.  Prall,  W.  Mortimer St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Provoost,  George  Bonsfield Dubuque,  Iowa. 

.  Provoost,  John  Moffat Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

.  Provost,  Nelson Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Pruyn,  Charles  Lansing Albany,  N.  Y. 

.  Pruyn,  Isaac Catskill,  X.  Y. 

Pruyn,  John  Van  Schaiek  Lansing Albany,  X.  Y. 

Pruvn,  Robert  Clarence "  " 


Q 

Mar.  29,  1894.   Quackenbos.  Francis  Salmon Hartford,  Conn. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .  Quackenbush,  Abraham New- York. 

Dec.  23,  18S5     Quackenbush,  Abraham  C " 


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56 

( ►ct.    24,  1889     Qnackenbusk,  Cebra Albany,  N.  Y. 

April   G,  1886.  .  Quackenbush,  -John Makwah,  N.  J. 


R 

Mar.  30,  1893 .  .  Rapalje,  Williamson Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1885 . .  Eapelye,  Augustus New- York. 

Oct.    22,  1890.   Rappelyea,  James  P Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Riker,  Charles  Edgar    New-York. 

April   6,  1886 .  .  Riker,  John  Jackson  " 

April   6,  1886 .  .  Riker,  John  Lawrence " 

Dec.  29,  1892  .  Riker,  Richard " 

June  29,  1893 .  .  Romaine,  Christie Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889. .  Romaine,  De  Witt  Clinton New-York. 

Mar.  29,  1894 .  .  Romaine,  Isaac Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Jan.     7,  1892.   Roome,  John  Van  Buren,  Jr New-York. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  Roosa,  Daniel  Bennett  St.  John " 

Oct.    27,  1887. . Roosa,  De  Witt Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Roosa,  Hyman Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   23,  1885   .  Roosevelt,  Charles  Henry Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1894. .  Roosevelt,  Frank New- York. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Roosevelt,  Frederick " 

Oct.    27,  1887. .  Roosevelt,  James Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885     Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell New- York. 

May  18,  1887.   Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell,  Jr " 

April  30,  1885   .  Roosevelt,  Theodore " 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Roosevelt,  William  Emlen " 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Rosevelt,  George  Washington Stamford,  Conn. 

Oct.    23,  1889 .  .  Rosevelt,  Wan-en "  " 

Oct.   25,  18S6 .  .  Ryerson,  Robert  Colfax Mont  clan-,  N.  J. 


S 

Oct.    22,  1890.  .  Sanders,  William  Nicoll  SiU Albany,  N.  Y. 

<  )ct.    24,  1889     Schanck,  Samuel  Mount Hightstown,  N.  J. 

Oct.    27,  1887.   Schenck.  Abraham  Voorhees.  .     New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


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Dee.     7,  1888 . .  Schenck,  Caspar Annapolis,  Md. 

June  15,  1886.  .  Schenck,  Edward New- York. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Schenck,  Ferdinand  Selmreman .Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Schenck,  Frederick  Brett New-York. 

Jan.     7,  1892.  .  Schenck,  Henry  De  Bevoise Kidgefield,  Conn. 

Mar.  29,  1891   .  Schenck,  John  Cornell Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Schenck,  Peter  Lawrence Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    21,  1889 .  .  Schenck,  Teunis Van  Pelt  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891 .  .  Schenck,  William  Edward Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec.   23,  1S85     Scherinerhorn,  George  F Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Dec.   20,  1886.  .  Schermerhorn,  James  Maus New- York. 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .  Schermerhorn,  John  Eg'mont ! " 

Mar.  26,  1891.    Schermerhorn,  Louis  Younglove Philadelphia,  Pa. 

May  19,  1887.  .Schermerhorn,  Simon  J Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Nov.    9,  1893 .  .  Schomp,  William  Wyckoff Athens,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   25,  1886 . .  Schoonmaker,  Adrian  Onderdonk  .    ...  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  .  Schoonmaker,  Augustus Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1885 .  .  Schoonmaker,  Frederick  William New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .  Schoonmaker,  George  Beekman " 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Schoonmaker,  Hiram " 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Schoonmaker,  James  Martinus Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Schoonmaker,  John Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889. . Schoonmaker,  Joseph  S Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Oct.    25,  1886. .  Schoonmaker,  Lucas  Elmendorf New- York. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Schoonmaker,  Sylvanus  Lothrop " 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .  Schoonmaker.  William  Davis " 

June  30,  1892.  .  Schurman,  Jacob  Gould Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Schuyler,  Charles  Edward New- York. 

Dec.  22,  1887.   Schuyler,  Clarkson  Crosby Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .  Schuyler,  Gerald  Livingston New- York. 

April  30,  1885 .   Schuyler,  Montgomery  Roosevelt " 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Schuyler,  Percival  Raymond Paterson,  N.  J. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .   Schuyler,  Stephen . . .    West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890.    Schuyler,  Walter  GrinneU New-York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Sickels,  David  Banks 

Dec.   20,  1886 .  .  Sickels,  Hiram  Edward Albany,  N.  Y. 


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Oct.    27,  1887. . Sickels,  Robert New- York. 

Jan.    30,  1890.  .  Skillman,  Francis Roslyn,  N.  Y. 

June  30,  1892 . .  Skillman,  Joseph  Hegeman Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Slingerland,  George  Wayne New-York. 

Mar.  31,  1892 .  .  Slingerland,  William  Harris Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892   .  Slingerland,  William  Henry " 

Mar.  31,  1892 .  .  Slote,  Henry  Lowery New-York. 

June  25,  1885.  .Smidt,  Allen  Lee " 

Mar.  29,  1888 . .  Smidt,  Frank  Bishop " 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Somarindeyk,  John  William Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  28,  1893   .  Snedeker,  Charles  Henry Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

June  30,  1892     Stoats,  Henry  Taylor,  Jr New-York. 

Jan.      7,  1892 .  .  Stagg,  Edward  Leonia,  N.  J. 

May  19,  1887 .  .  Starin,  John  Henry Fultonville,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Stevens,  John  Bright New- York. 

Dec.   28,  1893 .  .  Stilwell,  William  Moore   

Mar.  29,  1888. .  Storm,  Edward Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

May  19,  1887.  .  Storm,  Walton New- York. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .   Stryker,  Barent  William  . .  Castleton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890.  .  Stryker,  Henry  Cadmus Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Nov.    9,  1893 .  .  Stryker,  John  Edwards St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Oct.    22, 1890 .  .  Stryker,  Peter New- York. 

Oct.    22,  1890.  .  Stryker,  Samuel  Stanhope Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec,  20,  1886 ..  Stryker,  William  Henry  Harrison Paterson,  N.  J. 

June  15,  1886.  .  Stryker,  William  Scudder Trenton,  N.  J. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Stuyvesant,  Peter  J New-York. 

Dec.   28,  1893 . .  Sutphen,  Arthur  Peter Somerville,  N.  J. 

Sept.  29,  1892 .  .  Sutphen,  Carlyle  Edgar Newark,  N.  J. 

Dec.   29,  1892 .  .  Sutphen,  Herbert  Sands 

Mar.  28.  1889.  .Sutphen,  John  Henry Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890.  .  Sutphen,  John  Schureman New- York. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Sutphen,  John  Schureman,  Jr " 

Oct.    22,  1890 .  .  Sutphen,  Joseph  Walworth Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    22,  1890 .  .  Sutphen,  Paul  Frederick Newark,  N.  J. 

Dec.  29,  1892 .  .  Sutphen,  Theron  Yeomans  "  " 

Oct.    24,  1885   .  Suydam,  Charles  Crooke Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


59 

Dec  23,  1885 .  .  Suydam,  James New-York. 

Dec.  23,  1885.  .  Suydam,  John  Fine " 

Nov.  17,  1885.  .  Suydam,  John  Howard    Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  17,  1885.  .  Suydam,  Lambert New-York. 

June  29,  1893 .  .  Suydam,  Moses  Bedell Alleghany,  Pa. 

Dec.     7,  1888     Suydam,  William  Farrington Hawley,  Pa. 

Oct.    29,  1891   .  Swartwout,  Satterlee Stamford,  Conn. 

Oct.    25,  188G.  .  Swits,  John  Livingston Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


T 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Tappen,  Frederick  D New- York. 

June  30,  1892 .  .  Teller,  Henry  Moore Central  City,  Col. 

Oct.   25,  1886     Ten  Eyck,  Jacob  Hendriks Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886.  .  Ten  Eyck,  James " 

June  25,  1885     Ten  Eyck,  Sandford  Rowe New- York. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  .  Ten  Eyck,  Stephen  Vedder " 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  .  Ten  Eyck,  William  Hoffman " 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .  Terhune,  Edward  Payson Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890   .  Terhune,  Henry  Stafford Matawan,  N.  J. 

Mar.  27,  1890 .  .  Traphagan,  Henry Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

June  15,  1886 .  .  Truax,  Charles  Henry New- York. 

April    6,  1886 .  .  Truax,  Chauncey  Schaffer " 

Oct.    24,  1889  .   Truax,  James  Reagles Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1893     Truax,  John  Gregory New- York. 

Oct.   22,  1890.   Truex,  William  Ellsworth Freehold,  N.  J. 


V 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Van  Alen,  William  K San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Van  Allen.  Charles  Howard Albany,  N.  Y. 

June  15,  1886 .  .  Van  Allen,  Garret  Adam "  " 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Allen,  Lucas  L New- York. 

Oct.   22,  1890.   Van  Allen,  William  Harman " 

April  30,  1885 .   Van  Alstyne,  Andrew Chatham  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Nov.     9,  1893 .  .  Van  Alstyne,  Lawrence Sharon,  Conn. 


60 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Van  Alstyne,  Richard  Henry Troy,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Alstyne,  William New- York. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Van  Alstyne,  William  Charles Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  Antwerp,  Cornelius  Henry "  " 

Oct.    27,  1887.  Van  Antwerp,  Daniel  Lewis "  " 

April   6,  1886.  .Van  Antwerp,  John  Henry "  " 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Van  Antwerp,  Thomas  Irwin "  " 

June  30,  1892 .  .  Van  Antwerp,  William  Clarkson Tenafly,  N.  J. 

June  29,  1893 .  .  Van  Antwerp,  Williain  Henry "  " 

Oct.    25,  1886     Van  Antwerp,  William  Meadon Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  29,  1892     Van  Arsdale,  Henry Newark,  N.  J. 

April    6,  1886 .  .  Van  Arsdale,  William  James New- York. 

Dec.   22,  1887 .  .  Van  Auken,  David  H Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890 .  .  Van  Auken,  James  A New- York. 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Van  Auken,  Willard  J 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Benschoten,  Eugene " 

Oct.    24,  1889.   Van  Benthuysen,  Charles  Frederick  .  . .  .Albany,  N.  Y. 

Oct,    25,  1886 .  .  Van  Benthuysen,  Charles  H " 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Van  Benthuysen,  Walter New  Orleans,  La. 

Dec.     7,  1888..  Van  Benthuysen,  Watson "  " 

April  30,  1885   .  Van  Beuren,  Frederick  T New- York. 

April  30,  1885.   Van  Beuren,  Henry  Spingler " 

Api-il    6,  1886.   Van  Blarcom,  George  Green Paterson,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887 .  .  Van  Blarcom,  Jacob  Craig St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Nov.  17,  1885     Van  Brunt,  Arthur  Hoffman New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Van  Brunt,  Charles Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Brunt,  Cornelius New- York. 

Mar.  27,  1891   .  Van  Brunt,  Cornelius  Bergen Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   23,  1885     Van  Brunt,  John  Holmes Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Sept,  28,  1892 . .  Van  Brunt,  Ralph  Albert Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1887 .  .  Van  Buren,  John  Dash Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Van  Buren,  Martin Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Van  Buskirk,  De  Witt Jersey  City.  N.  J. 

Dec.  23,  1885.  .Van  Buskirk,  John  R New- York. 

April   6,  1886     Van  Campen,  George Olean,  N.  Y. 

Dee,  23,  1885  .Van  Cleaf,  John  Couwenhoven   Montclair,  N.  J. 


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June  25,  18S5.   Van  Cleef,  Augustus New- York. 

Dee.  22,  1887.  .Van  Cleef,  Jacob  Charles New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Van  Cleef,  James  Henry " 

Dec.  23,  1885.  .Van  Cleef,  Paul  Duryea Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

June  25,  1885.   Van  Cott,  Alexander  Hamilton New-York. 

April   6,  1S86 .  .  Van  Cott,  Cornelius " 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Cott,  Joshua  Marsden " 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  Cott,  Lincoln " 

Oct,   22,  1890 . .  Van  Cott,  Richard 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  De  Grift,  Lewis  Cass Wilmington,  Del. 

Oct.    29,  1891.   Van  Denbergh,  Rutger Troy,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1886   .  Van  Denbergh,  Walter  L Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    29,  1891.  .Vander  Beck,  George  Howard Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Van  der  Beek,  Francis  Isaac Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Vander  Beek,  Francis  Isaac,  Jr "  " 

Mar.  27,  1890.   Vanderbeek,  George  Howard Allentown,  N.  J. 

Oct.    25,  1886.   Van  der  Beek,  Isaac  Paulis Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Dec.   20,  1886.   Van  Der  Bogert,  George  Oblen New- York. 

Dec.  23,  1885.  Van  der  Hoof,  Charles  Albert 

Jan.  30,  1890.  .Vanderpoel,  Augustus  Gilford " 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Vanderpoel,  Augustus  H Orange,  N.  J. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Van  der  Poel,  Herman  Wendell New-York. 

Dec.  20,  1886.   Van  der  Poel,  John " 

Dec.   20,  1886 .  .  Van  der  Poel,  Samuel  Oakley " 

Nov.  17,  1885 .  .  Van  der  Poel,  Waldron  Burritt " 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Van  der  Poel,  Eugene Newark,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    21,  1885.  .Van  der  Veer,  Albert , Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886.  .Van  der  Veer,  David  Augustus Freehold,  N.  J. 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Van  der  Veer,  John  Reeve New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Vander  Veer,  Mathew  Henry Somerville,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1894.  .  Vandervoort,  James  Wilkerson  .  .  .    .  Harveysburgh,  0. 

Mar.  29,  1894   .  Van  Der  Voort,  Paul Omaha,  Neb. 

April   6,  1886.  .Van  Der  Voort,  William  Ledyard   New-York. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .   Van  Deusen,  Frank  Montague   Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Deventer,  Charles  Henry New- York. 

Jan.     7,  1892.  .Van  Deventer,  David  Provoost Matawan,  N.  J. 


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Oct.    27,  1887 .  .  Van  Deventer,  George  Mather New- York. 

Dec.     8,  1888.  .Van  Deventer,  James  Thayer Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Mar.  26,  1891.   Van  Deventer,  Thomas  Lenox "  " 

Oct.    29,  1891 .  .  Vandevort,  John  Wesley Pasadena,  Cal. 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Van  De  Warker,  Ely Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   20,  1886.  .Van  De  Water,  George  Roe .New-York. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  De  Water,  John  Walker " 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .Van  Doren,  Louis  Otis " 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .Van  Dorn,  Daniel  Polhemus Freehold,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Van  Dusen,  Almon  Augustus Mayville,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887 .  .  Van  Duyn,  John Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885.   Van  Duzer,  Henry  Sayre New-York. 

June  25,  1885.  .Van  Duzer,  Selah  Reeve Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890.  .  Vandyck,  Henry  Lefler  Rice Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

June  25,  1885 . .  Van  Dyke,  Henry New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Dyke,  Herbert " 

April    6,  1886.  .Van  Dyke,  Thomas  Kittera Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Van  Epps,  Evert  Peek Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Van  Etten,  Amos Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Van  Etten,  Edgar New- York. 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .Van  Etten,  Solomon Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1891.   Van  Fleet,  Frank New-York. 

Jan.     7,  1892.  .Van  Gaasbeek,  Amos  Corwin East  Orange,  N.  J. 

April   6,  1886 .  .  Van  Gaasbeek,  Louis  Bevier New- York. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Van  Gieson,  Acmon  Pulaski Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892 .  .  Van  Gieson,  Arzy  Eben Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Nov.    9,  1893 .  .  Van  Gieson,  Austin Montclair,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Van  Gorder,  Greenleaf  Scott Pike,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1893   .  Van  Hoesen,  Casper New-York. 

Mar.  26,  1891     Van  Hoesen,  Edmund  French Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  Van  Hoesen,  George  M New-York. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Hoesen,  John  William " 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Van  Hoevenberg,  Henry Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889.   Van  Hoevenberg,  James  Dumond  .  .N.  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Jan.    30,  1890     Van  Horn,  Charles  French Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  Horn,  Francis  Charles Dedham,  Mass. 


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June  29,  1893 .  .  Van  Horn,  Henry Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889.  .Van  Home,  John  Garret Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

May   19,  1887.  .  Van  Home,  Stephen  Van  Alen   New- York. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Van  Houten,  Daniel  Berten " 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Inwegen,  Charles  Francis Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Jan.  30,  1890 .  .  Van  Keuren,  Cornelius New- York. 

Oct,    27,  1887    Van  Kleeck,  Frank Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Van  Kleeck,  Theodore  . . .  . , "  " 

Mar.  29,  1888 .  .  Van  Kleeck,  William  Henry New- York. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .Van  Loan,  Andrew  B " 

Mar.  29,  1891.   Van  Loan,  Charles  LeffingweU Catskill,  N.  Y. 

June  25,  1885   .  Van  Loan,  Eugene Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec.  28,  1893 . .  Van  Loan,  Frederick  William New- York. 

Dec,     7,  1888.  .Van  Loan,  Henry  Fairbank " 

Oct.    24,  1889.  .Van  Loan,  John , . . .         " 

Oct.    22,  1890 .  .  Van  Loan,  Thomas Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Nov.    9,  1893.   Van  Loan,  Zelah New- York. 

Oct.    29,  1891.  .Van  Mater,  Jacob  Eapelye Washington,  D.  C. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Name,  Calvin  Decker ,New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Van  Ness,  Eugene Baltimore,  Md. 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  Van  Ness,  Russell New-York. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Van  Nest,  Alexander  T " 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Van  Nest,  Frank  Roe Newark,  N.  J. 

Mar.  14,  1885 . .  Van  Nest,  George  Willett New-York. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Norden,  Warner " 

Mar.  28,  1889 .  .  Van  Nostrand,  Charles  Belden Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Nostrand,  Henry  Duncan Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Van  Nostrand,  John  Everitt Evergreen,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Van  Nostrand,  Marshall  R Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887   .  Van  Nostrand,  Seymour "  " 

Mar.  28,  1889   .  Van  Olinda,  James  Edgar Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  22,  1887   .Van  Orden,  Charles  Hopkins Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885     Van  Orden,  Henry  De  Witt New-York. 

Sept.  29, 1892 .  .  Van  Orden,  Jacob Baraboo,  Wis. 

Jan.    30,  1890 . .  Van  Orden,  Philip  Vernon Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886..  Van  Orden,  William " 


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Mar.  14,  1885.   Van  Pelt,  Gilbert  Sutphen New-York. 

Mar.  26,  1891  ..Van  Pelt,  Jacob  L Van  Pelt  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Van  Pelt,  John  Van  Der  Bilt Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888   .  Van  Pelt,  Townsend  Cortelyon .  Van  Pelt  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Van  Petten,  John  Bullock  .' Claveraek,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Reipen,  Garret  Daniel Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Jan.   30,  1890.  .Van  Rensselaer,  Cortland  Schuyler New-York. 

Nov.    9,  1893.   Van  Rensselaer,  John  Jeremiah.   New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Van  Rensselaer,  Maunsell New-York. 

Oct,    27,  1887.   Van  Reypen,  Cornelius  C Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Oct.    27,  1887.   Van  Reypen,  Wm.  Knickerbocker Wask'n,  D.  C. 

Dec.   20,  1886.  .Van  Riper,  Cornelius Passaic,  N.  J. 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Van  Santvoord,  Abraham New-York. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Van  Santvoord,  Henry  Staats Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885.   Van  Santvoord,  Richard New- York. 

Dec.   20,  1886.   Van  Santvoord,  Samuel  McCutcheon  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887..  Van  Santvoord,  Seymour Troy,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892 .  .  Van  Schaick,  Benjamin  Alexander .  .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Van  Schaick,  Eugene New-York. 

Mar.  14,  1885   .  Van  Schaick,  Henry " 

Mar.  14,  1885   .  Van  Schaick,  Jenkins " 

Dec.  23,  1885.   Van  Schaick,  John Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1894.   Van  Schoonhoven,  John  Jacob Albany,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1890     Van  Sickle,  John  Waddell    Springfield,  Ohio. 

Mar.  27,  1890   .  Van  Siclen,  Arthur Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Van  Siclen,  Ferdinand "  " 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Siclen,  George  West 

April  30,  1885.  .  Van  Sinderen,  Alvan  Howard New-York. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Sinderen,  William  Leslie Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892     Van  Slyck,  Cyrus  Manchester Providence,  R.  I. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Slyck,  George  Whitfield New-York. 

April  30,  1885   .  Van  Slyck,  William  Henry " 

Oct.    27,  1885  .  Van  Slyke,  Eugene Albany,  N.  Y. 

April    6,  188G     Van  Slyke,  Evert Catski'll,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1885   .  Van  Slyke,  John  Garnsey Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  .  Van  Syckel,  Bennett Trenton,  N.  J. 


Mar.  31,  1892.  .Van  Syckel,  Charles  Sloan Trenton,  N.  J. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Van  Valen,  James  Monroe   Hackensaek,  N.  J. 

Jan.   30,  1890.   Van  Valkenburgh,  John  Loucks Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891.   Van  Valkenburgh,  Joseph  Dwight,  Jr.,     Greene,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  Vechten,  Abraham Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889     Van  Vechten,  Abraham  Van  Wyck New- York. 

Sept.  29,  1892.   Van  Vechten,  Charles  Duane Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Mar.  14,  1885   .  Van  Vechten,  Henry  Clay Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sept.  29,  1892     Van  Vechten,  Ralph Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Vleck,  Abraham  Kip New -York. 

Mar.  30,  1887 . .  Van  Vleck,  Charles  King- Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886   .  Van  Vleck,  Frank Los  Angeles,  <  !al. 

Dec.     7,  1888   .  Van  Vleck,  Jasper New-York. 

Oct.    24,  1889   .  Van  Vleck,  John  Monroe Middletown,  Conn. 

Mar.  14,  1885     Van  Vleck,  Robert  Barnard Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887    Van  Vleck,  William  David New-York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Van  Vliet,  Benson Ponghkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Jan.  30,  1890.   Van  Vliet,  De  Forest .Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885.  .Van  Vliet,  Deuse  Mairs Plainfleld,  N.  J. 

June  15,  1886 . .  Van  Vliet,  Frederick  Christian Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 

Dec.  20,  1886     Van  Vliet,  Frederick  Gilbert  ..............  New- York. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Van  Vliet,  Purdy 

June  25,  1885     Van  Vliet,  Stewart .Washington,  D.  C. 

Oct.    27,  1887 . .  Van  Vliet,  William  Downs ,  .  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888   .Van  Voast,  James Cincinnati,  0. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .   Van  Voast,  James  Albert Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.   Van  Volkenburgh,  Edward New-York. 

Mar.  14,  1885   .  Van  Volkenburgh,  Philip .         " 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Van  Volkenburgh,  Thomas  Sedgwick " 

Jan.     7,  1892.   Van  Voorhis,  Eugene Rochester,  N.  Y. 

June  25,  1885 .  .  Van  Voorhis,  John -  "  " 

Nov.  17,  1885 .  .  Van  Voorhis,  Menzo "  " 

Dec.   22,  1887   .  Van  Voorhis,  Richard "  " 

Oct.    25,  1886   .  Van  Vorst,  Abraham  A Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892 .   Van  Vorst,  Dickinson  Miller Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

April  30,  1885   .  Van  Vorst,  Frederick  Boyd Nyack,  N.  Y. 


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Nov.    9,  1893.   Van  Vorst,  Hooper  Cuinming  .  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .Van  Vranken,  Adam  Tunis West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890     Van  Vranken,  Edward  Wheeler Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Jan.  30,  1890     Van  Vranken,  Geo.  Williamson   .  .  .Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Van  Vranken,  Josiah New-York- 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .Van  Vredenburgh,  Wm.  Townsend,  New  Brighton.  N.Y. 

Dec.  20,  1880     Van  Wagenen,  Bleecker .South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Mar.  14,  1885.   Van  Wagenen,  George New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 .  .  Van  Wagenen,  Henry  William Morristown,  N.  J. 

Oct.    25,  1880 . .  Van  Wagenen,  Hubert New-York. 

June  29,  1893   .  Van  Wagenen,  John  Brower West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Dec.   20,  1880.  .Van  Wagenen,  John  Richard Oxford,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   29,  1892   .  Van  Wagenen,  Peter  Le  Fever  . .  .  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  20,  1891 .  .Van  Wagenen,  Theodore  F Denver,  Col. 

Nov.  17,  1885 . .  Van  Wagner,  Albert Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   22,  1890.  Van  Winkle,  Charles Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Van  Winkle,  Edgar  Beach Litchfield,  Conn. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Van  Winkle,  Frank  Oldis Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Nov.  17,  1885 . .  Van  Winkle,  Isaac Cold  Spring,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1880 . .  Van  Winkle,  John  Albert Paterson,  N.  J. 

Mar.  29,  1894   .Van  Winkle,  Marshall  Weart Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Sept.  29,  1892.  .Van  Winkle,  Waling  Walingson,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

Dee.   28,  1893.   Van  Woert,  Harmon Athens,  N.  Y. 

June  25,  1885   .  Van  Woert,  James  Burtis New -York. 

June  25,  1885 . .  Van  Woert,  John  Voorhees " 

Oct.    25,  1880.   Van  Wormer,  Jasper Albany,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Wormer,  John  Rufus New-York. 

Dec.   28,  1893 .  .  Van  Wyck,  Albert Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  23,  1885 .  .  Van  Wyck,  Augustus : Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec,  22,  1887 .  .  Van  Wyck,  Jacob  Southart Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Van  Wyck,  Jacob  Theodorus New-York. 

Mar.  14,  1885 .  .  Van  Wyck,  John  H 

Mar.  30,  1893.   Van  Wyck,  Philip  Van  Rensselaer,  Jr " 

Oct.    25,  1880 .  .Van  Wyck,  Robert  Anderson 

Dec.  29,  1892.   Van  Wyck,  Robert  White Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887 .  .  Van  Wyck,  Samuel "  " 


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Oct,   25,  1886.  .Van  Wyck,  Stephen Roslyn,  N.  Y. 

June  30,  1892 . .  Van  Wyck,  William Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1885 . .  Van  Wyck,  William  Edward New- York. 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Van  Zandt,  Henry  Clay Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  18S8.  .Van  Zandt,  Milton  Bums New-York. 

Oct.    24,  18S9. .  Van  Zandt,  William  T " 

Mar.  29,  18S8. .Varick,  Edgar  Fitz  Randolph .  .Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Varick,  George  Clippinger Jersey  City,  X.  J. 

Oct,    25,  1886.  .Varick,  John  Barnes Manchester,  N.  H. 

June  25,  18S5 . .  Varick,  John  Leonard New- York. 

April  30,  1885 .  .  Varick,  Theodore  Romeyn " 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Varick,  William  Woolsey Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Mar.  28,  18S9.  .  Vedder,  Charles  Stuart Charleston,  S.  C. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  .  Vedder,  Harmon  Albert New- York. 

April  30,  1885 . .  Vedder,  Maus  Rosa " 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Vedder,  Ransom  Hollenback.  .   Chatham  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Sept.  29,  1S92.  .Vedder,  Wentworth  Darcy Mansfield,  Pa, 

Oct.    25,  1SS6.  .Veeder,  Andrew  Truax Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1S92 . .  Veeder,  Major  Albert Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1S86 . .  Veeder,  Harman  Wortman Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  18S8.  .Veeder,  Ten  Eyck  De  Witt Washington,  D.  C. 

Oct.    21,  1SS9 .  .  Vermeule,  Adrian New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Oct.   24,  1889 .  .  Vermeule,  Adrian,  Jr 

Oct.   24,  1889.  .Vermeule,  Cornelius  Clai-kson New- York. 

Juue  25,  1885.  .Vermeule,  John  D " 

Jan.  30,  1890. .  Ver  Meulen,  Edmund  Carlyle Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dec.   22,  1887. .  Vermilye,  Marion  Hoagland New-York. 

Oct.    25,  1886.  .Vermilye,  Thomas  Edward,  Jr " 

Dec.   22,  1887. .  Verplanck,  Philip Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  18S6.  .Ver  Planck,  Samuel  Hopkins Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Jan.   30,  1S90. .  Verplanck,  William  Edward Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

April  30,  1S85.  .Ver  Plank,  William  Gorden New- York. 

Dec.     7,  1888 . .  Viele,  Egbert  Ludovicus " 

Jan.  30,  1890 . .  Viele,  John  Jay Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Viele,  Maurice  A Katonah,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    25,  1S86 .   Viele,  Maurice  Edward Albany,  N.  Y. 


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April   6,  1886 . .  Viele,  Sheldon  Thompson Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  26,  1891 . .  Visscher,  Edward  Willett Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .Visscher,  John  Hayden Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   27,  1887. .Voorhees,  Albert  Van  Brunt Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Voorhees,  Alfred  M Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  22,  1887.  .  Voorhees,  Anson  Augustus Verona,  N.  J. 

Mar.  26,  1891 .  Voorhees,  Charles  Cohen New- York. 

May  19,  1887.  .Voorhees,  Charles  Hagenian Rocky  Hill,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24, 1889 . .  Voorhees,  Charles  Holbert New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Voorhees,  Frank  S Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Voorhees,  Frederick  Nicholas Soinerville,  N.  J. 

June  30,  1892.   Voorhees,  Frederick  Pentz New-York. 

Oct.   22,  1890 . .  Voorhees,  Harry St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Oct.    24,  1889 .  .  Voorhees,  James Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    24,  1889.  .Voorhees,  John  Henry Mill  Point,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  29,  1888.  .Voorhees,  John  Hunn Washington,  D.  C. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Voorhees,  John  Jacob Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Jan.   30,  1890.  .Voorhees,  John  Newton Flemington,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887 ..  Voorhees,  Judah  Back Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Voorhees,  Louis  A New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Dee.  22,  1887 . .  Voorhees,  Peter  L Camden,  N.  J. 

Dec.   22,  1887 . .  Voorhees,  Peter  Van "  " 

April   6,  1886.  .Voorhees,  Theodore Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Oct.    24,  1889.  .Voorhees,  Warder Washington,  D.  C. 

May   19,  1887.  .Voorhees,  Willard  Penfield  .         New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Dec.  22,  1887.  Voorhees,  William  Dilworth Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 

Dec,     7,  1888 .  .  Voorhees,  William  K Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1S87. .  Voorhis,  Augustus  Marvin Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  31,  1892.  .Voorhis,  Charles  Henry Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Voorhis,.  Jacob Greenwich,  Conn. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  Voorhis,  John "  " 

April  6,  1886.  .Voorhis,  John  R New- York. 

Mar.  14,  1885. .  Vosburgh,  Benjamin  Fredenburgh " 

May  19,  1887. .  Vosburgh,  Fletcher Albany,  N.  Y. 

May  19,  1887.  Vosburgh,  Miles  Woodward "  " 

Mar.  28,  1889. .  Vredenburgh,  Alfred  Purdy Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 


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Mar.  28,  1889. . Vredenburgh,  Edward  Lawrence.  Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Vredenburgh,  Frank "  " 

Mar.  29,  1891.  .Vredenburgh,  La  Rue Sonierville,  N.  J. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Vredenburgh,  William  H Freehold,  N.  J. 

Jan.     7,  1892.  .Vreeland,  Cornelius  Derroni Bi-ooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  1887.  .Vreeland,  Josiah  Pierson Paterson,  N.  J. 

June  15,  18S6.   Vrooni,  Garret  Dorset  Wall    Trenton,  N.  J. 

June  15,  1886 . .  Vroom,  Peter  Dumont San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Dec.  20,  1S86 .  .  Vrooman,  John  Wright New-York. 

Mar.  29,  1891.  .Vrooman,  Wellington Parkersburgh,  W.  Va. 


W 

Sep.   29,  1892.  .Waldron,  Cornelius  Augustus Waterford,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   28,  1893. .  Waldron,  WiUiam  Gunsaul Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Jan.     7,  1892 . .  Wandell,  Samuel  Henry Washington,  D.  C. 

Oct.    24,  1889 . .  Wandell,  Townsend New-York. 

Oct.    27,  1887. .  Wemple,  Edward Fultonville,  N.  Y. 

Dec.   20,  1886 .  .  Wendell,  Benjamin  Rush New-York. 

Mar.  30,  1887 .  .  Wendell,  Bun- Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    21,  1S85.  .Wendell,  Evert  Jansen New-York. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  WendeU,  Frederick  Fox Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    27,  18S7.  .  Wendell,  Gordon New- York. 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Wendell,  Jacob 

Oct.   29,  1891 . .  Wendell,  Jacob,  Jr 

Mar.  28,  1889 ..  Wendell,  Jacob  Irving Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  1888.  .Wendell,  John  Dunlap Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  28,  1889 . .  WendeU,  Menzo  Edgar Troy,  N.  Y. 

Dec.  20,  1886.  .Wendell,  Ten  Eyck New-York. 

Mar.  28,  1889.  .Wendell,  Willis' Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Dec.     7,  188S. .  WesseU,  Charles New-York. 

Mar.  26,  1891 . .  WesseU,  Charles  Alonzo " 

April  30,  1885 . .  Westervelt,  John  Calvin " 

Mar.  31,  1S92.   Westervelt,  Otto  Wilhelm  Pollitz Piermont,  N.  Y. 

Oct.    21,  1889 .  .  Whitbeek,  Andrew  J Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   22,  1890. .  WUliamson,  Cornehus  Tunis Newark,  N.  J. 


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Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Williamson,  Henry  Veight New- York. 

Sep.  29,  1892 . .  Winne,  Charles  Knickerbacker  .  .  .  Fort  Snelling,  Minn. 

Oct.   24,  1889.  .Winne,  Charles  Visscher Albany,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  27,  1890.  .Witbeck,  Clark Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  30,  1887.   Wyckoff,  George  Henry Montclair,  N.  J. 

Oct.    24,  1885 .  .  Wyckoff,  Peter Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   22,  1890.  .Wyckoff,  Peter  B New-York. 

Mar.  30,  1887.  .Wyckoff,  William  Forman Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Mar.  14,  1885.  .Wynkoop,  Gerardns  Hilles New-York. 

June  25,  1885     Wynkoop,  James  Davis " 


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Mar.  28,  1889 . .  Zabriskie,  Albert  Stephen Sufferns,  N.  Y. 

Oct.   27,  1887.  .Zabriskie,  Andrew  Christian New-York. 

Mar.  2G,  1892 ..  Zabriskie,  George  A Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Jan.     7,  1892   .  Zabriskie,  Josiah  H Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 


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IN  MEMORIAM. 


Acker,  Charles  L New-York  . : Dec.      7,  1888.  .May  2G,  1891 

Acker,  David  D New- York Oct.    27,  1887.  .Mar.  23,  1888 

Adriance,  John  P Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Dec,    22,  1887 . .  June  18,  1891 

Banta,  John New-York April,    6,  1886.  .July  20,  1893 

Booraern,  Henry  Lienau N.  Brunswick,  N.  J.  June   15,  1886 . .  April    9,  1892 

Brinckerhoff,  Van  Wyck New- York June   15,  1886.  .Feh.  25,  1892 

Bross,  William Chicago,  111 Dec.      7,  1888.  .Jan.  28,  1890 

Conover,  Charles  E Middletown,  N.  J .  . .  Dec.      7,  1888 . .  Jan.  9.  1891 

DeBevoise,  George  Pine Denver,  Col Jan.    30,  1890 .  .  May  20,  1893 

De  Kay,  Sidney New  Brighton.  N.  Y.  Mar.    30,  1887 . .  Aug.  30,  1890 

De  Witt,  George  G Nyack,  N.  Y April    6,  1886 . .  April  22,  1891 

De  Witt,  John  Evert Portland,  Me June   15,  1886.  .Aug.  30,  1893 

Du  Bois,  Coert New- York Oct,    27,  1887.   Jan.  1,  1891 

Du  Bois,  Eugene W.  N.  Brig'n,  N.  Y.  Mar.    30,  1887.  .June  26,  1891 

Duryea,  Samuel  Bowne Brooklyn,  N.  Y Nov.    30,  1890.  .June  7,  1892 

Elmendorf,  NicoU  Floyd New-York Mar.    28,  1889.  .Nov.  25,  1890 

Fort,  Peter  Van  Vranken Albany,  N.  Y Dec.      7,  1888 . .  Dec.  13,  1891 

Garrison,  William  Dominick New- York Mar.    29,  1888.  .Dec.  2.  1892 

Hardenhergh,  Augustus  A Jersey  City,  N.  J Oct.    25,  1886 . .  Oct.  5,  1889 

Hardenhergh,  Louis  V.  D Brooklyn,  N.  Y Dec.    22,  1887.  .Jan.  4,  1890 

Haring,  George  Titus Allendale,  N.J Oct.     24,  1889 . .  May  7,  1893 

Heermans,  Thomas  Beekman Syracuse,  N.  Y Jan.     30,  1890.  .  Dec.  1,  1892 

Hegeman,  W.  A.  Ogden New- York April  30,  1885.  .Dec.  24,  1888 

Hoysradt,  Jacob  W Hudson,  N.  Y June  25,  1885.  .Nov.  15,  1890 

Hun,  Leonard  G Albany,  N.  Y Dec.    20,  1886 . .  Mar.  11,  1891 

Lansing,  Charles  B Albany,  N.  Y Oct.    25,  1886.  .Dec.  1,  1890 

Lansing,  Edward  Y Albany,  N.  Y Oct.    25,  1886 .  .  Mar.  8,  1889 

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Date  of 
Election. 

Date  of 

Mar.    27, 

1890. 

.April 

18, 

1893 

Dec.    23. 

1885. 

.Jan. 

13, 

1889 

Mar.    29. 

1888. 

Dec. 

1, 

1888 

.  Dee.      7, 

1888. 

•  Aug. 

11, 

1893 

Dec.    20. 

1886. 

.  Oct. 

9 

1887 

Oct.     25. 

1886. 

.May 

o 

1891 

June   25. 

1885. 

.  Nov. 

19, 

1885 

Dec.    23, 

1885. 

Mar. 

6, 

1886 

CI 

Lefferts,  John Flatbush,  N.  Y Mar. 

Lott,  Abraham Brooklyn,  X.  Y. . . . 

Low,  Henry  R.  , Middletown.  N.  Y. 

Messier,  Thomas  Doremus Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Mynderse,  Barent  Arent Schenectady.  X.  Y 

Pruyn,  Peter  Yan  Schaick Kinderhook,  N.  Y. . 

< >straiider,  Stephen  M Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Quaekenbush.  .Tames  W Haekensack.  X.  J. . 

Bapelye,  Cornelius Astoria.  X.  Y May    19,  1887.  .Nov.    20,  1890 

Riker,  James Waverly,  N.  Y. . . . . .  Mar.    28,  1889.  .July      3,  1889 

Riker,  John  Hancock Xe  w-York April    6,  1886 . .  Jan.    26,  1 894 

Roosevelt,  Cornelius  Van  Schaick.  South  Orange.  X.  J.April  30,  1885..  Sept.  30,  1887 

Roosevelt,  Henry  Everett Xew-York Dec.    23,  1885.  .April  29,  1890 

Roosevelt.  Nicholas  Latrobe Xew-York Dec.    23,  1885 . .  Dec.    13,  1892 

Ryerson,  Martin  John Bloomingdale.  X.  J.  April    6,  1886.  .July    30,  1889 

Sanders,  Jacob  Glen Albany.  X.  V Dec.      7,  1888.  .Sept.  28,  1891 

Schenck,  Henry  Jacob Xew-York April  30,  1885.  .Dec.    30,  1889 

Schenck,  Junius Brooklyn,  X.  Y Mar.    26,  1891.  .Feb.    15,  1892 

Sehermerhorn,  John Schenectady,  X.  Y . .  Dec.    22,  1887 . .  Jan.    27,  1890 

Schoonmaker,  Cornelius  Marius.   Kingston,  X.  Y Oct.     25,  1886.  .Mar.    15.  1889 

Selmyler,  Garret  Lansing Xew-York April  30,  1885.  .April  20,  1889 

Schuyler.  George  Washington. . .  .Ithaca,  N.  Y Dec.    20,  1886.  .Mar.    29,  1888 

Stevens,  John  Baker Xew-York Mar.    29,  1888.  .June  10,  1891 

Storm.  Thomas New-York May    19,  1887. . May      1,  1890 

Suydam,  John  H Xew-York Dec.    22;  1887 . 

Teller.  Henry  W Pompton  Pl'hs,  X.J.Oct.     27.  1887 

Ten  Eyek.  Henry  James Albany,  X.  Y Oct.     27,  1887. 

Van  Auken,  Edward  Electus New-York Mar.    14,  1885. 

Van  Benschoten.  Samuel Brooklyn,  X.  Y Dec.    23,  1885. 

Van  Benthuysen,  Clarence  R Xew-York June  25,  1885. 

Van  Benthuysen.  Edgar Xew  Orleans,  La.. .  .Mar.    28,  1889. 

Van  Buren,  John  D Xewburgh,  N.  Y Mar.    14,  1885. 

VanderBeek,  Isaac  I Jersey  City.  N.  J....  April    6,  1886. 

Vander  Bogert,  Giles  Yates Schenectady,  X.  Y . .  Oct,     25,  1886 . 

Vanderpoel.  Aaron  J Xew-York June  25,  1885.  .Aug.    22,  1887 

Vander  Veer,  Lawrence Rocky  Hill,  X.  J. . . . April  30,  1885.  .June  21,  1893 

Vander  Veer,  Peter  Labagh Santa  Fe,  X.  M Oct.     25,  1886.  .Mar.    16,  1893 

Van  Deventer.  Hugh  B Xew-York Mar.    29,  1888.  .April  27,  1891 

Vandever,  William .Ventura,  Cal . .  .Oct. 

Van  Dusen,  Abram  Bovee Xew-York June  25 

Van  Dyck.  Henry  H Xew-York Mar. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry  Jackson Brooklyn,  N.  Y Nov. 

Van  Gaasbeck,  Wynford Xew-York Mar. 


Jan. 

8, 

1890 

July 

2, 

1891 

.  Nov. 

29. 

1887 

April 

29, 

1892 

.  Mar. 

12, 

1892 

July 

18, 

1887 

Mar. 

21, 

1890 

Dec. 

1, 

1885 

.  Feb. 

8, 

1893 

.Xov. 

4. 

1892 

22, 

1890. 

July 

2:!.  1893 

■27>. 

1885. 

Dec. 

19.  1889 

14, 

1885. 

.  Jan. 

23,  1888 

17, 

1885. 

May 

25,  1891 

26, 

1891. 

.Sept. 

5,  1893 

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Date  ok                      I  >\  1 1.  oi 
Election.                     Death. 

Van  Heusen,  Theodore  Van  Wyck.  Albany,  N.  Y June   15,  1886.  .June  15,  1893 

Van  Kleeck,  Edward Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Jan.    30,  1890.   Nov.  13,  1890 

Van  Nostrand,  David New  York Mar.    14,  1885.   June  14,  1886 

Van  Nostrand,  Gardiner Newburgh,  N.  Y . . . .  May    27,  1890 .  .  Jan.  1,  1894 

Van  Nostrand,  Garret Nyack,  N.  Y April    6,  1886.  June  15,  1891 

Van  Nostrand,  John  J Brooklyn,  N.  Y Dec.      7,  1888.  .Jan.  7,  1889 

Van  Sehaick,  Anthony  G Chicago,  111 Oct,     22,  1890 .  .  Oct.  13,  1891 

Van  Slyck,  Nicholas Providence,  R.  I. . .  .April    6.  1886.  .Mar.  3,  1892 

Van  Slyke,  George  Washington. . .  Albany,  N.  Y Oct.     25,  1886 .  .  Aug.  11,  1891 

Van  Vlack,  George  W Palatine  B'dge,  N.  Y.  Dec.      7,  1888 .  .  Sept.  7.  1890 

Van  Voorhis,  Bartow  White New-York June  25,  1885.  .April  27,  1888 

Van  Voorhees,  Elias  William New- York June  25,  1885.  .Sept.  21,  1892 

Van  Vorst,  Gardiner  Baker New- York June   22,  1885.  .Feb.  5,  1889 

Van  Vorst,  Hooper  Cummin  g New- York June  25,  1885. .  Oct.  26,  1889 

Van  Vorst,  John Jersey  City,  N.  J       Dec.    23.  1885 .  .  Feb.  4,  1887 

Van  Wagenen,  Gerrit  Hubert Rye,  N.  Y Dec.    20,  1886 .   Mar.  28,  1893 

Van  Wagner,  John  Nelson Troy,  N.  Y Mar.    28,  1889.  .Feb.  7,  1892 

Van  Winkle,  John  Waling Passaic.  N.  J Mar.    30,  1887. .  Nov.  2,  1889 

Van  Winkle,  Stephen  W Paterson,  N.  J Oct.     25,  1886.  .June  28,  1893 

Van  Woert,  John  Voorhees New-York June   25,  1885.  .Jan.  24,  1889 

Van  Wyck.  Benjamin  Stevens New-York Dee.    23.  1885   .Aug.  31,  1888 

Van  Wyck,  John  Thurman New- York Mar.    14,  1885 . .  Nov.  23,  1886 

Van  Wyck,  William New-York Mar.    14,  1885 .  .  May  28,  1887 

Van  Wyck,  William  Harrison New- York Dec.    23,  1885.  .Nov.  15,  1891 

Varick,  Theodore  Romeyn Jersey  City,  N.  J. .  .Mar.    14,  1885.  .Nov.  23,  1887 

Vermilye,  Jacob  Dyckman New-York April  30,  1885.  .Jan.  2,  1892 

Vermilye,  Theo.  Chardavoyne Tompkinsville, N. Y. May    19,  1887.  .Mar.  31,  1889 

Visscher,  John  Barent Albany,  N.  Y Mar.    30,  1887.   Jan.  31,  1890 

Voorhees,  Charles  Henry New-York Dec.    22,  1887 . .  Mar.  9,  1893 

Voorhees,  John  Enders Amsterdam,  N.  Y, .   Oct.     27,  1887.  .Nov.  26,  1889 

Voorhees,  William  Brownlee Blauwenburgh,N.  J.  Oct.     29,  1891.  .June  13,  1892 

Voorhis,  William Nyack,  N.  Y April    6.  1886 . .  Jan.  4,  1890 

Vredenburgh,  Alfred Bayonne,  N.J Mar.    28,  1889 . .  Oct,  11,  1892 

Westbrook,  Theodore  Romeyn. .  .  .Kingston,  N.  Y Mar.    14,  1885  ..Oct.  6,  1885 

Wynkoop,  Augustus  W Kinderhook,  N.  Y. .  .Mar.    14,  1885.  .April  18,  1886 


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